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Max
,
a chess program by
Guy Burkill
, which played the
Second PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship 1979
in
London
[1]
, where it won the
battle for survival
versus
Wizard
[2]
. Max was apparently an intermediate version between
Fafner
and Fafner II, the former written in
Basic
and
Assembly
, the latter in
Pascal
and Assembly, running on Burkill's self built
6502
computer.
Max and Moritz
[3]
Table of Contents
Publications
Namesake
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References
What links here?
Publications
Editor (
1980
).
Battle for Survival
.
Personal Computing, Vol. 4, No. 6
»
PCW-MCC 1979 - Battle for Survival
Namesake
MAX
by
James Gillogly
See also
Alpha
DelphiMax
EnginMax
Fafner
Given Name
Maximum of two Integers
Micro-Max
Minimax
Minimax (program)
Negamax
External Links
Max - Wiktionary
max - Wiktionary
Max (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
Max (film) from Wikipedia
Maximilian from Wikipedia
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Maximian from Wikipedia
Maxentius from Wikipedia
Maximus from Wikipedia
Circus Maximus from Wikipedia
Maxwell from Wikipedia
Maxima and minima from Wikipedia
Max (software) from Wikipedia
»
Jeremy Bernstein
Commodore MAX Machine from Wikipedia
Max and Moritz from Wikipedia
Mad Max (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
References
^
Kathe Spracklen
(
1979
).
Second Annual European Microcomputer Chess Championship - Results and Authors
.
ICCA Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 2
^
Editor (
1980
).
Battle for Survival
.
Personal Computing, Vol. 4, No. 6
^
Max und Moritz
, Drawing by
Wilhelm Busch
(1832-1908),
Max and Moritz from Wikipedia
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Sep 1, 2013
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Dec 23, 2017
Wizard
Dec 23, 2017
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a chess program by Guy Burkill, which played the Second PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship 1979 in London [1], where it won the battle for survival versus Wizard [2]. Max was apparently an intermediate version between Fafner and Fafner II, the former written in Basic and Assembly, the latter in Pascal and Assembly, running on Burkill's self built 6502 computer.
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Namesake
See also
External Links
References
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