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Intelligent Chess
, (SciSys Intelligent Chess)
a
dedicated chess computer
and early forerunner of both
chess database
and chess display system based on a system called
Tolinka
by
Barry Savage
, a
2D Graphics Board
displayed on a
Television
screen with
flashing
square features. Further, games along with audio commentaries could be stored and retrieved using an integrated
Stereo
audio cassette
tape recorder
. Intelligent Chess was developed by
Philidor Software
, and manufactured by
SciSys
for the associated
Intelligent Games Ltd.
, forerunner of
Intelligent Software
, released in 1980.
Intelligent Chess
[1]
Table of Contents
Authors
See also
Publications
External Links
References
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Authors
Designers:
David Levy
and
Kevin O’Connell
[2]
Concept and design of Intelligent Chess were by
David Levy
and
Kevin O’Connell
. The 8 KiB
6502
program was based on the
Chess Champion Super System III
by
Mike Johnson
and the then latest version of the
Philidor
playing program, according to
Mike Watters
mainly written by
Mark Taylor
[3]
. The circuit design was by
Barry Savage
, inventor of the
Tolinka
display system
[4]
.
See also
Intelligent Chess Software
Intelligent Software
Philidor
Philidor Software
Video Game Console Engines
Publications
SciSys - Intelligent Chess
(pdf) by
Hein Veldhuis
, with various English, German and Dutch articles, including
Tim Harding
(
1981
).
Barry Savage's Tolinka Forerunner of SciSys Intelligent Chess
.
The Chess Computer Book
,
Pergamon Press
Tim Harding
(
1981
).
SciSys Intelligent Chess
.
The Chess Computer Book
,
Pergamon Press
Hans-Peter Ketterling
(
1981
).
Computer auf dem Vormarsch, VIII. Teil
.
Rochade
(German)
Karsten Bauermeister
(
1997
).
Seiner Zeit voraus: Intelligent Chess - der erste Schachcomputer mit eingebauter Datenbank
.
Computerschach und Spiele
(German)
External Links
Chess Computers - The UK Story
from
Chess Computer UK
by
Mike Watters
Intelligent Chess
from
Chess Computer UK
by
Mike Watters
SciSys Intelligent Chess
from
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
References
^
5.Scisys/Saitek | Flickr - Fotosharing
by
Chewbanta
^
SciSys - Intelligent Chess
(pdf) by
Hein Veldhuis
^
Chess Computers - The UK Story
from
Chess Computer UK
by
Mike Watters
^
David Levy interview
from
Schachcomputer.info - Wiki
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Apr 14, 2013
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Jan 8, 2016
Intelligent Software
Dec 11, 2012
Karsten Bauermeister
Sep 6, 2015
Mark Taylor
Jan 7, 2016
Memory
Dec 8, 2017
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Dec 1, 2012
Philidor
Jan 7, 2016
Philidor Software
Sep 18, 2014
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Dec 31, 2017
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a dedicated chess computer and early forerunner of both chess database and chess display system based on a system called Tolinka by Barry Savage, a 2D Graphics Board displayed on a Television screen with flashing square features. Further, games along with audio commentaries could be stored and retrieved using an integrated Stereo audio cassette tape recorder. Intelligent Chess was developed by Philidor Software, and manufactured by SciSys for the associated Intelligent Games Ltd., forerunner of Intelligent Software, released in 1980.
Table of Contents
Authors
Concept and design of Intelligent Chess were by David Levy and Kevin O’Connell. The 8 KiB 6502 program was based on the Chess Champion Super System III by Mike Johnson and the then latest version of the Philidor playing program, according to Mike Watters mainly written by Mark Taylor [3]. The circuit design was by Barry Savage, inventor of the Tolinka display system [4].
See also
Publications
Tim Harding (1981). Barry Savage's Tolinka Forerunner of SciSys Intelligent Chess. The Chess Computer Book, Pergamon Press
Tim Harding (1981). SciSys Intelligent Chess. The Chess Computer Book, Pergamon Press
Hans-Peter Ketterling (1981). Computer auf dem Vormarsch, VIII. Teil. Rochade (German)
Karsten Bauermeister (1997). Seiner Zeit voraus: Intelligent Chess - der erste Schachcomputer mit eingebauter Datenbank. Computerschach und Spiele (German)
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References
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