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MSCP
,
M
arcel's
S
imple
C
hess
P
rogram by
Marcel van Kervinck
[1]
, a small, simple, yet complete
open source chess engine
released under the
GNU GPL
. It works with both, the
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
and
icsdrone
. As subject of his Bachelor thesis,
Parallelizing a Simple Chess Program
,
Brian Greskamp
implemented a parallel version of MSCP using
principal variation splitting
[2]
.
See also
Acronym
Floyd
Rookie
TSCP
Derivatives
Djenghis
[3]
Publications
Brian Greskamp
(
2003
).
Parallelizing a Simple Chess Program
.
pdf
Forum Posts
Other programs like TSCP, SCP, and MSCP?
by Pete Galati,
CCC
, August 11, 1999
External Links
MSCP - Marcel's Simple Chess Program
References
^
MSCP - Marcel's Simple Chess Program
^
Brian Greskamp
(
2003
).
Parallelizing a Simple Chess Program
.
pdf
^
Participants 22nd Open Dutch Computer-Chess Championship 19, 20, 26, 27 Oct. 2002, Leiden, Netherlands
Marcel van Kervinck
is not involved in the current development of Djenghis.
Theo
, October 29, 2002
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Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Floyd
Sep 11, 2016
Jan Kaan
Feb 4, 2018
Marcel van Kervinck
Dec 6, 2017
MSCP
Nov 28, 2015
Rookie
Jan 7, 2016
TSCP
Feb 5, 2016
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MSCP,
Marcel's Simple Chess Program by Marcel van Kervinck [1], a small, simple, yet complete open source chess engine released under the GNU GPL. It works with both, the Chess Engine Communication Protocol and icsdrone. As subject of his Bachelor thesis, Parallelizing a Simple Chess Program, Brian Greskamp implemented a parallel version of MSCP using principal variation splitting [2].
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Publications
Forum Posts
External Links
References
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