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Jim Morris
,
an American early computer chess programmer. During the early 70s, while affiliated with the
University of Louisville
,
Louisville, Kentucky
, he helped primary author
Ken Presley
[1]
to develop the chess program
Kches6
for playing the
ACM 1974
[2]
.
References
^
Walter Tevis
(
1974
).
Input your move
-
continued
.
The Courier-Journal
from
Louisville, Kentucky
, May 19, 1974, pp. 209, 212
^
Wanda Nichols (
1974
).
Programmed to Win?
.
The Courier-Journal
from
Louisville, Kentucky
, November 3, 1974, pp. 29
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ACM 1974
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Jim Morris
Jan 2, 2018
Kches6
Jan 2, 2018
Ken Presley
Jan 2, 2018
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Jim Morris,
an American early computer chess programmer. During the early 70s, while affiliated with the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, he helped primary author Ken Presley [1] to develop the chess program Kches6 for playing the ACM 1974 [2].
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