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PICcolino
,
a chess engine by
Luca Naddei
, written in
C
and
Assembly
for a
PIC24
16-bit microcontroller
[1]
[2]
[3]
at 70 Mhz with 512 KiB of
flash
ROM
and 48 KiB
RAM
. It is intended to become the chess playing part of a
dedicated chess computer
,
communicating
via PICs integrated
UART
using a protocol which incorporates the
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
[4]
. PICcolino had its over the board debut at the
IGT 2017
.
See also
MicroChess
Micro-Max
PicoChess
Tiny Chess 86
Uragano
Postings
Discussione: PICcolino
by
Luca Naddei
,
G 6 Forum
, January 20, 2017 (Italian)
External Links
piccolino - Wiktionary
Piccolino no Bōken from Wikipedia
Poppa Piccolino from Wikipedia
Mina
- Fly Away,
Piccolino
(2011),
YouTube
Video
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^
16-bit PIC® Microcontrollers
^
PIC microcontroller from Wikipedia
^
PIC instruction listings | PIC24 and dsPIC 16-bit microcontrollers | Wikipedia
^
Discussione: PICcolino
by
Luca Naddei
,
G 6 Forum
, January 20, 2017 (Italian)
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PICcolino,
a chess engine by Luca Naddei, written in C and Assembly for a PIC24 16-bit microcontroller [1] [2] [3] at 70 Mhz with 512 KiB of flash ROM and 48 KiB RAM. It is intended to become the chess playing part of a dedicated chess computer, communicating via PICs integrated UART using a protocol which incorporates the Chess Engine Communication Protocol [4]. PICcolino had its over the board debut at the IGT 2017.
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