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Erik Robertsson
,
a Swedish computer chess programmer and author of the
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
aka
WinBoard
compatible chess programs
StAndersen
[1]
and
Alarm
(former Deamon
[2]
), the latter a team effort along with co-author
Benny Antonsson
.
Forum Posts
StAndersen 1.31 released
by
Erik Robertsson
,
CCC
, April 16, 2002
StAndersen 1.31 released
by
Erik Robertsson
,
Winboard Forum
, April 16, 2002
Re: Searching for a weak engine
by
Erik Robertsson
,
Winboard Forum
, April 28, 2002
References
^
New winboard program !!!! StAndersen !!
by Alexandre Côme,
Winboard Forum
, October 19, 2000
^
Swedish programs
by
Benny Antonsson
,
CCC
, December 04, 2001
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Alarm
Jun 7, 2017
Benny Antonsson
Aug 17, 2014
CCT5
Feb 22, 2013
CCT6
May 29, 2014
CCT7
Dec 16, 2017
CCT8
Apr 6, 2013
Erik Robertsson
Aug 17, 2014
People
Feb 28, 2018
StAndersen
Aug 17, 2014
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Erik Robertsson,
a Swedish computer chess programmer and author of the Chess Engine Communication Protocol aka WinBoard compatible chess programs StAndersen [1] and Alarm (former Deamon [2]), the latter a team effort along with co-author Benny Antonsson.
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References
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