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