Home * People * Lloyd L. Lank

Lloyd L. Lank
an American computer scientist and chess programmer. In the early 80s, while affiliated with United Computing Inc., Kansas City, Missouri, along with James A. Lank co-author of the mainframe chess program Cube [1], which ran on a Cray-1, and participated as Cube 2.0 at the ACM 1980 [2], and as Cube 2.1 the ACM 1981 [3]. He was further author of the PC chess program EGA Chess, which participated at three United States Open Computer Chess Championships [4].

Chess Programs


External Links


References

  1. ^ LLOYD L. LANK, OVERLAN..., - a Trademark Correspondent
  2. ^ The Eleventh ACM's North American Computer Chess Championship, pdf from The Computer History Museum
  3. ^ The Twelfth ACM's North American Computer Chess Championship, pdf from The Computer History Museum
  4. ^ Roy Keeley (1988). The 4th Annual U.S. Open Computer Chess Championship. ICCA Journal, Vol. 11, Nos. 2/3

What links here?


Up one level