Canadian Computer Chess Invitational Championship 1984
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Final Standing
Reports
References
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The
Canadian Computer Chess Invitational Championship 1984
, July 27-29,
1984
,
McGill University
. Three Canadian academic programs versus three invited commercial participants.
Fidelity X
was a prototype of the
Elegance
with a
6502
processor and a
Sargon
based program by
Dan
and
Kathe Spracklen
.
Novag X
was a prototype of the
Super Constellation
programmed by
David Kittinger
, 6502 as well.
Intelligent Chess-X
by
Intelligent Software
ran on an
IBM PC
.
Final Standing
[1]
#
Program
F
P
N
A
O
I
P
1
Fidelity X
X
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
Phoenix
0
X
1
1
1
1
4
3
Novag X
0
0
X
1
1
1
3
4
Awit
0
0
0
X
1
1
2
5
Ostrich
0
0
0
0
X
1
1
6
Intelligent Chess-X
0
0
0
0
0
X
0
Reports
Danny Kopec
(
1984
).
The Canadian Computer Chess Invitational Championship (CCCIC) 1984
.
ICCA Journal
, Vol. 7, No. 3
References
^
Danny Kopec
(
1984
).
The Canadian Computer Chess Invitational Championship (CCCIC) 1984
.
ICCA Journal
, Vol. 7, No. 3
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The Canadian Computer Chess Invitational Championship 1984, July 27-29, 1984, McGill University. Three Canadian academic programs versus three invited commercial participants. Fidelity X was a prototype of the Elegance with a 6502 processor and a Sargon based program by Dan and Kathe Spracklen. Novag X was a prototype of the Super Constellation programmed by David Kittinger, 6502 as well. Intelligent Chess-X by Intelligent Software ran on an IBM PC.
Final Standing
[1]Reports
References
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