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Paul Ramsteijn
,
a Dutch economist and advisory IT specialist. When he visited the
First Dutch Computer Chess Championship 1981
in
Utrecht
, he got enthused about computer chess by the programmers of
Dappet
,
Dap Hartmann
and
Peter Kouwenhoven
, and soon started to write his own chess program
Pachera
for the
TRS-80
, first written in
Pascal
, and later in
Z80
Assembly
- the version which participated at the
DOCCC 1983
in
Leiden
[1]
.
Paul Ramsteijn
[2]
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Paul Ramsteijn
(
1984
).
Pachera
. in
Roger Hünen
,
Sicco Kooi
(eds.) (
1984
).
CSVN computerschaak toernooi Leiden 1983
.
pdf
hosted by
Hein Veldhuis
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Paul Ramsteijn | LinkedIn
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^
Paul Ramsteijn
(
1984
).
Pachera
. in
Roger Hünen
,
Sicco Kooi
(eds.) (
1984
).
CSVN computerschaak toernooi Leiden 1983
.
pdf
hosted by
Hein Veldhuis
^
Paul Ramsteijn | LinkedIn
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a Dutch economist and advisory IT specialist. When he visited the First Dutch Computer Chess Championship 1981 in Utrecht, he got enthused about computer chess by the programmers of Dappet, Dap Hartmann and Peter Kouwenhoven, and soon started to write his own chess program Pachera for the TRS-80, first written in Pascal, and later in Z80 Assembly - the version which participated at the DOCCC 1983 in Leiden [1].
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