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Ares
,
an
UCI
compliant chess engine by
Charles Roberson
released in 2009 in honor of the
NASA
Ares I-X
space rocket
[1]
. It runs under
Windows
and was developed under
Linux
.
Ares I-X
[2]
Table of Contents
Namesake
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
References
What links here?
Namesake
Ares
by
Frans van Gool
and
Erik Leenders
See also
Mythology
Forum Posts
Ares 1.0 in honor of the NASA Ares I-X Space Rocket
by
Charles Roberson
,
CCC
, October 31, 2009
Test tournament: Ares
by
Harun Taner
,
CCC
, December 22, 2009
Ares 1.004
by
Charles Roberson
,
CCC
, April 24, 2010
Ares 1.004 : 2273 - ChessMind 0.80 : 2049
by
Patrick Buchmann
,
CCC
, May 01, 2010 ยป
ChessMind
Ares 1.005 available
by
Charles Roberson
,
CCC
, May 23, 2014
New Ares Coming
by
Charles Roberson
,
CCC
, October 28, 2015
External Links
Chess Engine
Ares Chess 1.005.2
by
Charles Roberson
Ares Chess 1.005
by
Charles Roberson
Charles Roberson Ares-Page
hosted by
Thorsten Czub
Ares 1.005 64-bit
in
CCRL 40/40
Misc
Ares (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
Ares from Wikipedia
Ares (rocket) from Wikipedia
Ares I from Wikipedia
Ares I-X from Wikipedia
References
^
Ares 1.0 in honor of the NASA Ares I-X Space Rocket
by
Charles Roberson
,
CCC
, October 31, 2009
^
Rollout of Ares I-X at
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39
secured by four bolts on a mobile launcher platform, Author: NASA/Kim Shiflett, Source:
NASA Kennedy Media Gallery
,
Ares I-X from WIkipedia
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Ares
Jun 9, 2016
Ares US
Sep 20, 2016
Charles Roberson
Jan 7, 2016
ChessMind
Sep 20, 2016
Engine releases
Apr 23, 2018
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Harun Taner
May 17, 2015
NoonianChess
Jan 7, 2016
Telepath
Jul 14, 2014
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an UCI compliant chess engine by Charles Roberson released in 2009 in honor of the NASA Ares I-X space rocket [1]. It runs under Windows and was developed under Linux.
Table of Contents
Namesake
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
References
What links here?
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