Pachera,
a chess program for the TRS-80 by Paul Ramsteijn which played the DOCCC 1983 in Leiden, and became 6th of 14 with respectable 4½ out of 8. Motivated by the programmers of Dappet while visiting the DOCCC 1981, Paul Ramsteijn studied some literature on the topic, and began to write his own chess program. Version 1.0 finished in January 1982 was written in Pascal, version 2.0 in Z80assembly featured a 5 plyalpha-beta search using the killer heuristic[1].
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Pachera,
a chess program for the TRS-80 by Paul Ramsteijn which played the DOCCC 1983 in Leiden, and became 6th of 14 with respectable 4½ out of 8. Motivated by the programmers of Dappet while visiting the DOCCC 1981, Paul Ramsteijn studied some literature on the topic, and began to write his own chess program. Version 1.0 finished in January 1982 was written in Pascal, version 2.0 in Z80 assembly featured a 5 ply alpha-beta search using the killer heuristic [1].
Selected Games
DOCCC 1983, round 4, Rebel - Pachera [2]External Links
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