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Petunia
,
an experimental chess program applying a
parallel search
based on the serial
Genesis 2
, both developed by
Huib-Jan Imbens
and
Eric van Riet Paap
. Petunia played a strong
DOCCC 1993
with 7/11, 5th place from 24
[1]
, where it ran on a board with three
Intel
i860
processors at 40 MHz, controlled by a
486 PC
.
Petunia exserta
[2]
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Petunia (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
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^
Peter van Diepen
(
1993
).
Report on the 13th Dutch Computer-Chess Championship
.
ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 4
^
Petunia exserta
by
Scott Zona
, cultivated from seeds from
www.greensparrowgardens.com
. Biological Sciences greenhouse,
Florida International University
,
Miami
,
Florida
, USA,
Petunia from Wikipedia
,
Wikimedia Commons
,
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Eric van Riet Paap
Feb 14, 2017
Genesis NL
Dec 12, 2016
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Aug 20, 2015
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Aug 21, 2015
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an experimental chess program applying a parallel search based on the serial Genesis 2, both developed by Huib-Jan Imbens and Eric van Riet Paap. Petunia played a strong DOCCC 1993 with 7/11, 5th place from 24 [1], where it ran on a board with three Intel i860 processors at 40 MHz, controlled by a 486 PC.
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