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Merlin
,
a chess program by
Jeff Rollason
whose developed started in 1976, initially written in
Fortran
for mainframe computers. Merlin already focused on a
Swapping Off Material Analyzer
(SOMA) approach of the whole board, which was later refined in Rollason's
Shogi
program
Shotest
[1]
and his later chess program
Treebeard
[2]
. The micro-processor program Merlin X
[3]
, basically a
Z80
Assembly
port to run on a
Nascom 2
, played the
4th European Microcomputer Chess Championship
1983 in
London
with 4 out of 9.
Merlin
[4]
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Arthurian legend
Bird
Comics
Magic
Myrddin
Rasputin
Treebeard
Namesakes
Merlin
from
Vienna University of Technology
Merlin
, a
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
compatible chess engine by
Balázs Jákó
[5]
External Links
Merlin from Wikipedia
List of Arthurian characters from Wikipedia
Prophetiae Merlini from Wikipedia
Myrddin & Merlin: A Guide to the Early Evolution of the Merlin Legend
from
Arthuriana
by
Thomas Green
The Coming of the King from Wikipedia
Merlin (bird) from Wikipedia
Merlin (comics) from Wikipedia
Merlin the Magician (comics) from Wikipedia
Merlin (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
If
-
Merlin the Magic Man
, 1975,
YouTube
Video
[6]
References
^
Jeff Rollason
(
2000
).
SUPER-SOMA - Solving Tactical Exchanges in Shogi without Tree Searching
.
CG 2000
,
Word preprint
^
Treebeard - A new way to do Chess - AI Factory newsletter article Summer 2005
^
Jeff Rollason from Wikipedia
^
Merlin, from the
Nuremberg Chronicle
(1493), by
Hartmann Schedel
(1440-1514)
^
Merlin Chess Engine
^
Merlin (TV series) from Wikipedia
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Mar 25, 2015
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Jan 7, 2016
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a chess program by Jeff Rollason whose developed started in 1976, initially written in Fortran for mainframe computers. Merlin already focused on a Swapping Off Material Analyzer (SOMA) approach of the whole board, which was later refined in Rollason's Shogi program Shotest [1] and his later chess program Treebeard [2]. The micro-processor program Merlin X [3], basically a Z80 Assembly port to run on a Nascom 2, played the 4th European Microcomputer Chess Championship 1983 in London with 4 out of 9.
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