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David (Dave) Kittinger
,
an American electrical engineer and computer chess programmer, active since 1979 with his first program
MyChess
, which was quite successful during its
ACM 1979
debut. Short after, David started to work for
Novag
in developing programs for
dedicated chess computers
, beside others
Savant
,
Robot Adversary
,
Constellation
and the mighty
Super Constellation
with its
pre scan heuristics
[1]
. He later also wrote the chess engine for
Chessmaster 2000
and was further involved in developing the
Chessmaster 3000
[2]
[3]
[4]
. In 1995 David Kittinger released his new
DOS
-Program
WChess
, also the engine of
Sierra's
Power Chess
[5]
, market since 1996 as
Windows 95
program
[6]
, and of
Interplay's
USCF Chess
in 1998
[7]
. The further developed
WChess 2000
was incorporated as game AI in
Majestic Chess
, released in 2003 by Sierra and
Vivendi
[8]
, and inside Sierra's
Disney's Aladdin Chess Adventures
in 2004
[9]
. His long time collaboration with Novag still yields in new dedicated units from time to time, for instance
Novag Citrine
in 2006.
In 1995 during the
WCCC 1995
in Hong Kong, David told
Bruce Moreland
about a
move generation scheme
, which was later called
0x88
[10]
.
David Kittinger
[11]
Table of Contents
Photos
See also
Publications
Forum Posts
External Links
References
What links here?
Photos
David Kittinger,
WCCC 1983
[12]
Thompson
and Kittinger at
WCCC 1989
in Edmonton, Alberta
[13]
See also
0x88 - Kittinger
Chessmaster 2000
Chessmaster 3000
Harvard Cup 1994 - Video
MyChess
Novag
WChess
Publications
Harry Shershow
(
1981
).
The MyChess-CSC Confrontation at San Jose
.
Personal Computing, Vol. 5, No. 1
, pp. 79 »
MCC 1980
, Interviews with
David Kittinger
and
Mike Samole
Dave Kittinger
(
1984
).
MyChess - Chess Playing Program
.
The Software Toolworks
,
pdf
hosted by
garlanger.com
David Kittinger
,
Scott McDonald
(
1984
).
Report from the U.S. Open
.
Computer Chess Digest Annual 1984
pp. 15-33
David Kittinger
(
1984
).
Report from Budapest
.
Computer Chess Digest Annual 1984
pp. 34
David Kittinger
(
1985
).
15th North American Computer Chess Championship
. 1985
Computer Chess Digest Supplement
The Editor (
1994
).
David Kittinger, Professional Biography
.
Computer Chess Reports
, Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 21
Forum Posts
Hello all
by
Dave Kittinger
,
CCC
, April 25, 2012
Re: Hello all
by
Dave Kittinger
,
CCC
, April 25, 2012
Consumer Computer Chess History Trivia
by
ChessChallenger
,
Hiarcs Forum
, December 22, 2015
External Links
David Kittinger's ICGA Tournaments
David Kittinger - Interview
by
Bryan Whitby
David Kittinger
from
MobyGames
Meet the Authors
by
Ed Schröder
Kittinger, David
from
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
References
^
PSH
from
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
^
Re: Historical Chessmaster ?
by
John Merlino
,
CCC
, April 24, 2005
^
Re: Historical Chessmaster ?
by
John Merlino
,
CCC
, April 24, 2005
^
Re: Hello all
by
Dave Kittinger
,
CCC
, April 25, 2012
^
Meet the Authors
by
Ed Schröder
^
Power Chess from Wikipedia
^
USCF Chess for Windows (1998) - MobyGames
^
Hoyle Majestic Chess Review - GameSpot.com
^
Disney's Aladdin Chess Adventures for Windows (2004) - MobyGames
^
0x88 Move Generation
by
Bruce Moreland
^
Echecs Electroniques pour Tous - Programmeurs
(French)
^
László Lindner
, A SZÁMÍTÓGÉPES SAKK KÉPEKBEN című melléklete - The pictures of the Beginning of Chess Computers
^
Thompson and Kittinger at 6th World Computer Chess Championship in Edmonton, Alberta
, Gift of
Monroe Newborn
1989 from
The Computer History Museum
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Apr 3, 2017
ACM 1980
Dec 25, 2017
ACM 1981
Jan 19, 2018
ACM 1982
Jul 19, 2016
ACM 1984
Jul 19, 2016
ACM 1986
Dec 5, 2017
ACM 1987
Dec 5, 2017
ACM 1988
Dec 5, 2017
ACM 1989
Jun 7, 2016
ACM 1994
May 5, 2017
Atari ST
Dec 7, 2016
Bebe
Dec 23, 2017
Blitz Monster
Jan 8, 2016
Canadian Computer Chess Invitational Championship 1984
Mar 2, 2013
Cartoons
Dec 1, 2017
Chess Challenger
Dec 27, 2017
Chess-Master
Sep 7, 2017
Chessmaster
Jan 21, 2018
Computer Chess Reports
May 15, 2016
Constellation
Oct 2, 2016
CPWTIPC 1981
Oct 12, 2013
CXG Star Chess
Jun 23, 2017
Dan Spracklen
Jan 17, 2017
David Kittinger
Dec 27, 2017
Disney's Aladdin Chess Adventures
May 15, 2014
Enterprise
Jun 23, 2017
European MCC 1983
May 22, 2016
Fairchild F8
Jul 31, 2015
Harold Bogner
Oct 12, 2012
Harry Shershow
Dec 27, 2017
Harvard Cup 1994
Apr 21, 2014
James Parker
Oct 20, 2013
John Merlino
Feb 26, 2015
John Urwin
Dec 23, 2017
Kasparov simul vs 32 micro Hamburg 1985
Dec 22, 2017
Lars Hjörth
Sep 5, 2017
Majestic Chess
Jan 20, 2018
MCC 1980
Dec 27, 2017
Michael E. Duffy
Apr 19, 2014
MyChess
Dec 25, 2017
Myron Samole
Dec 27, 2017
Novag
Aug 19, 2015
Novag Citrine
Aug 19, 2015
Novag Expert
Aug 3, 2013
Novag Forte
Aug 3, 2013
Novag Micro Chess
Jan 16, 2013
Novag Sapphire
Aug 19, 2015
Novag X
Jan 7, 2016
Oracle
Sep 4, 2016
PCW-MCC 1979
Dec 23, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
Personal Computing
Dec 27, 2017
Peter Auge
Jul 13, 2017
Piece-Square Tables
Mar 31, 2018
Pioneer
Dec 23, 2017
Power Chess
Feb 6, 2015
Revelation
Jul 15, 2016
Revelation II
Jan 8, 2018
Rex
Jan 7, 2016
RexChess
Dec 7, 2016
Robot Adversary
Mar 14, 2015
Ron Nelson
Feb 4, 2016
Savant
Feb 4, 2017
Scorpio
Mar 28, 2018
Scott McDonald
Jan 7, 2016
Sensory 9
Jan 8, 2016
Stockholm MCCT 1980
Sep 5, 2017
Stockholm MCCT 1981
Oct 12, 2013
Super Constellation
Oct 1, 2016
Ulf Rathsman
Jan 7, 2016
USCF Chess
Feb 6, 2015
USOCCC 1986
Dec 1, 2017
USOCCC 1987
Nov 30, 2017
Walt Bilofsky
Apr 18, 2014
Walter Faxon
Mar 6, 2015
WCCC 1980
Dec 25, 2017
WCCC 1983
Jan 20, 2018
WCCC 1989
Dec 5, 2017
WCCC 1995
Jul 12, 2017
WChess
Jan 7, 2016
WMCCC 1981
Apr 3, 2017
WMCCC 1983
Jun 5, 2017
WMCCC 1985
Feb 6, 2018
Xenarbor
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ZX Spectrum
Aug 3, 2016
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an American electrical engineer and computer chess programmer, active since 1979 with his first program MyChess, which was quite successful during its ACM 1979 debut. Short after, David started to work for Novag in developing programs for dedicated chess computers, beside others Savant, Robot Adversary, Constellation and the mighty Super Constellation with its pre scan heuristics [1]. He later also wrote the chess engine for Chessmaster 2000 and was further involved in developing the Chessmaster 3000 [2] [3] [4]. In 1995 David Kittinger released his new DOS-Program WChess, also the engine of Sierra's Power Chess [5], market since 1996 as Windows 95 program [6], and of Interplay's USCF Chess in 1998 [7]. The further developed WChess 2000 was incorporated as game AI in Majestic Chess, released in 2003 by Sierra and Vivendi [8], and inside Sierra's Disney's Aladdin Chess Adventures in 2004 [9]. His long time collaboration with Novag still yields in new dedicated units from time to time, for instance Novag Citrine in 2006.
In 1995 during the WCCC 1995 in Hong Kong, David told Bruce Moreland about a move generation scheme, which was later called 0x88 [10] .
Table of Contents
Photos
See also
Publications
Forum Posts
Re: Hello all by Dave Kittinger, CCC, April 25, 2012
External Links
References
What links here?
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