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Fafner
,
a chess program by
Guy Burkill
, first written in
Basic
and
Assembly
to run on Burkill's self built
6502
computer. Fafner played the
First PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship
1978
[1]
, and Fafner
2
, written in
Pascal
and Assembly, supported by
Alex Kidson
[2]
, the
Third PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship
aka the First World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1980 in
London
.
Fafner the dragon
[3]
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See also
Dragon
Max
External Links
Chess Program
Fafner's ICGA Tournaments
Misc
Fafnir or Fafner (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
Fafnir from Wikipedia
Der Ring des Nibelungen from Wikipedia
Siegfried (opera) from Wikipedia
Welcome to FAFNER
, a
VAX
7000/820 running
OpenVMS V7.3
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References
^
David Levy
(
1978
).
The PCW Microcomputer Chess Championships
,
Personal Computer World
,
November 1978
^
Kevin O’Connell
(
1980
).
World Microcomputer Chess Championship
.
Personal Computer World
,
November 1980
^
Fáfnir guards the gold hoard in this illustration by
Arthur Rackham
to
Richard Wagner's
Siegfried
,
Fafnir from Wikipedia
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Fafner
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Guy Burkill
Jan 8, 2016
Killer Chess
Jan 8, 2016
Max
Dec 23, 2017
Mike
Jan 8, 2016
PCW-MCC 1978
Dec 9, 2012
WMCCC 1980
Dec 25, 2017
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a chess program by Guy Burkill, first written in Basic and Assembly to run on Burkill's self built 6502 computer. Fafner played the First PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship 1978 [1] , and Fafner 2, written in Pascal and Assembly, supported by Alex Kidson [2] , the Third PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship aka the First World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1980 in London.
Table of Contents
See also
External Links
Chess Program
Misc
Siegfried (opera) from Wikipedia
More about FAFNER...
References
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