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Hypra-Chess
,
a chess program for the
Commodore 64
by
Thomas Gaksch
, written in
6510
assembly
. Hypra-Chess was published in 1987 by the German
64'er
magazine as part of the C64 game collection Vol. 1
[1]
. The program had a rudimentary
user interface
and did not display a the
chess position
[2]
.
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Thanks again for this (useless) Discussion
by
Thomas Gaksch
,
CCC
, December 23, 2005
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Hypra-Chess - GB64.COM - C64 Games, Database, Music, Emulation, Frontends, Reviews and Articles
Commodore 64 Emulator - Computer Chess Game Collection - Hypra-Chess
from
The Spacious Mind
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64'er Spielesammlung, Volume 1 - C64-Wiki
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Commodore 64 Emulator - Computer Chess Game Collection - Hypra-Chess
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Hypra-Chess,
a chess program for the Commodore 64 by Thomas Gaksch, written in 6510 assembly. Hypra-Chess was published in 1987 by the German 64'er magazine as part of the C64 game collection Vol. 1 [1]. The program had a rudimentary user interface and did not display a the chess position [2].
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