On his site [6], Max Dobres describes how to build a chess computer with a wooden sensory board controlled by an Arduino, which is connected to a more powerfull Raspberry PI. A Python 2.7 controller program on the PI runs Stockfish using UCI and monitors the game state using the PygameChessBoard Library[7] to interact with the Arduino board [8] for a fully working chess computer that recognises piece positions using reed switches and signals its move using a LED on each square.
a British technologist, business and technology consultant, psychotherapist, mentor [1], and director at IKinema [2] [3]. He holds a B.Sc. in systems analysis and a M.Sc. in applied psychology from Aston University in 1974 and 1975 respectively, attended Harvard Business School in the 90s, and defended a PGDip in psychotherapy and counselling at Regent's University London in 2012. His hobbies include chess, computer chess, and, inpired by Bryan Whitby's USB Chess Board, DIY dedicated chess computers [4].
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On his site [6], Max Dobres describes how to build a chess computer with a wooden sensory board controlled by an Arduino, which is connected to a more powerfull Raspberry PI. A Python 2.7 controller program on the PI runs Stockfish using UCI and monitors the game state using the Pygame ChessBoard Library [7] to interact with the Arduino board [8] for a fully working chess computer that recognises piece positions using reed switches and signals its move using a LED on each square.External Links
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Python Program that runs Stockfish - Arduino & Raspberry PI Chess Computer
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