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Modul
,
a computer chess periodical published from 1988 until 1992 in German language by the
First Vienna Computer Chess Club
with
Andreas Mader
as primary editor, and focus on
dedicated chess computers
,
module systems
and early
PC
chess programs. In 1993, Modul was superseded by
PC Schach
, appreciating the ongoing trend to PC chess.
Selected Authors
Bernhard Biberle
Chrilly Donninger
Göran Grottling
Andreas Mader
Thomas Mally
Jens Bæk Nielsen
Helmut Weigel
Selected Articles
Jens Bæk Nielsen
(
1988
).
Warum S e2? - Experimente mit dem Super C
.
Modul
, 1988,
part 1
,
part 2
,
part 3
(German), revised and translated from
PLY
1/86 »
Super Constellation
Thomas Mally
(
1989
).
Mikro-WM in Portorose (Portorož)
.
Modul
3/89,
pdf
hosted by
Hein Veldhuis
»
WMCCC 1989
Interviews
[1]
Göran Grottling
(
1987
).
Mr. Lang, wo bleibt die Tiefe? Ein Interview mit Richard Lang
.
Modul
4/87, pp. 34-38 (German),
pdf
»
Richard Lang
Göran Grottling
(
1988
).
Thank you Mister Spock! Ein Interview mit Sid Samole.
Modul
4/88, pp. 36-38 (German),
pdf
»
Sidney Samole
Göran Grottling
(
1989
).
Eine Lebende Legende - Ein Interview mit Kathe Spracklen
.
Modul
1/89, pp. 41-45 (German),
pdf
»
Kathe Spracklen
Thomas Mally
(
1990
).
Interview mit dem Interviewer. Göran Grottling über die Schwedische Rating-Liste
.
Modul
2/90, pp. 12-18 (German),
pdf
External Links
Wiener Schachcomputer-Club (Hrsg.) Modul. Zeitschrift für Computerschach. 7 Hefte
Die Akte Sphinx
, Articles by
Thomas Mally
,
Modul
1988-1991, hosted by
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
References
^
hosted by
Hein Veldhuis
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Date Edited
Andreas Mader
Dec 30, 2017
Bernhard Biberle
May 30, 2014
Chess-Master
Sep 7, 2017
Chrilly Donninger
Dec 19, 2016
CXG Sphinx
Jun 23, 2017
Fidelity Electronics
Dec 1, 2017
Göran Grottling
Dec 30, 2017
Helmut Weigel
Dec 2, 2017
Ingo Althöfer
May 4, 2017
Jens Bæk Nielsen
Mar 3, 2015
Jeroen Noomen
Jul 21, 2017
Kathe Spracklen
Dec 25, 2017
Mephisto Roma
Sep 1, 2017
Modul
Dec 30, 2017
Module
Sep 1, 2017
Paul
Jan 8, 2016
PC Schach
Dec 30, 2017
Periodical
Dec 22, 2017
Richard Lang
Jan 7, 2016
Ron Nelson
Feb 4, 2016
Sidney Samole
Dec 27, 2017
Super Constellation
Oct 1, 2016
Thomas Mally
Dec 30, 2017
Wappler
Jan 22, 2013
WMCCC 1987
Jan 7, 2016
WMCCC 1988
Oct 27, 2016
WMCCC 1989
Oct 27, 2016
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Modul,
a computer chess periodical published from 1988 until 1992 in German language by the First Vienna Computer Chess Club with Andreas Mader as primary editor, and focus on dedicated chess computers, module systems and early PC chess programs. In 1993, Modul was superseded by PC Schach, appreciating the ongoing trend to PC chess.
Selected Authors
Selected Articles
Interviews
[1]External Links
References
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