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a series of commercial chess programs written by
David Thompson
in
6502
assembly
for
Acorn home computers
,
Commodore 64
and
Oric computers
. Chess
1.12
was published in 1981 for the
Acorn Atom
, released by
Acornsoft
(?). In 1983, Chess was released through
Computer Concepts
targeting the
BBC Micro
[1]
, while the Acornsoft Chess brand for the BBC Micro was continued with a
program
by
Arthur Norman
and
Nick Pelling
[2]
. Chess was further adapted for the
Commodore 64
and released in 1984 by
Superior Software
[3]
, and by
IJK Software
for the
Oric-1
and
Oric Atmos
[4]
.
Chess for
Acorn Atom
[5]
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Computer Concepts
Chess for the
BBC Micro
[6]
See also
Micro Power Chess
Acornsoft Chess
Publications
John Vaux (
1983
).
Micro takes on Chess Machine
.
Acorn User
, No. 8,
pdf
External Links
Chess - Acorn Atom - Games Database
Chess - Complete BBC Games Archive
Chess - GB64.COM
Chess – 1988 Superior Software - Games That Weren't - GTW64 - home of unreleased Commodore 64 games
Chess - The Oric Site
References
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Chess - Complete BBC Games Archive
^
Chess (V2.1) - Complete BBC Games Archive
^
Chess – 1988 Superior Software - Games That Weren't - GTW64 - home of unreleased Commodore 64 games
^
Chess - The Oric Site
^
Chess - Acorn Atom - Games Database
^
Chess - Complete BBC Games Archive
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Dec 16, 2016
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a series of commercial chess programs written by David Thompson in 6502 assembly for Acorn home computers, Commodore 64 and Oric computers. Chess 1.12 was published in 1981 for the Acorn Atom, released by Acornsoft (?). In 1983, Chess was released through Computer Concepts targeting the BBC Micro [1], while the Acornsoft Chess brand for the BBC Micro was continued with a program by Arthur Norman and Nick Pelling [2]. Chess was further adapted for the Commodore 64 and released in 1984 by Superior Software [3], and by IJK Software for the Oric-1 and Oric Atmos [4].
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References
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