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Check Check
,
a commercial chess program by
Wolfgang Delmare
, developed in the late 80s and early 90s. It was a 16-bit
8086
and later 32-bit
x86
program running on
PCs
under
MS-DOS
with a pleasant
GUI
. Check Check played the
Tenth World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1990
in
Lyon
, and the first three
International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships
,
IPCCC 1991
,
IPCCC 1992
, and
IPCCC 1993
, and was the first commercial chess program using own three and four men
Endgame Tablebases
, spending the "huge" amount of 16MB
hard disk
space.
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Check Check Screen
[1]
External Links
Check Check's ICGA Tournaments
Check Check Grundpaket 3,5"
from
Schachversand Niggemann
(German)
References
^
Septober - Computerschach
by
Herbert Marquardt
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Aegon 1992
Jan 22, 2017
Aegon 1993
Mar 26, 2017
Aegon 1994
Mar 26, 2017
Aegon 1995
Apr 6, 2017
Bernie
Oct 31, 2015
Check Check
Jan 8, 2016
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Experimental
Jan 8, 2016
IPCCC 1991
Jun 9, 2016
IPCCC 1992
Jan 2, 2015
IPCCC 1993
Nov 1, 2016
WMCCC 1990
Oct 27, 2016
Wolfgang Delmare
Jan 25, 2016
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Check Check,
a commercial chess program by Wolfgang Delmare, developed in the late 80s and early 90s. It was a 16-bit 8086 and later 32-bit x86 program running on PCs under MS-DOS with a pleasant GUI. Check Check played the Tenth World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1990 in Lyon, and the first three International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships, IPCCC 1991, IPCCC 1992, and IPCCC 1993, and was the first commercial chess program using own three and four men Endgame Tablebases, spending the "huge" amount of 16MB hard disk space.
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References
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