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Psion Chess
,
a commercial chess program by
Johan Van Barel
, for the
8088
compatible
[1]
Psion Series 3
and
Psion Siena
PDAs
, first released in 1997
[2]
, not to be confused with
Richard Lang's
earlier
Psion
program. The
search
is using a fast
min/max algorithm
developed in
C
on the
PC
using
Microsoft
Visual C++
[3]
. The shareware version 1.2 is free to distribute or to copy.
See also
Psion
by
Richard Lang
External Links
Psion Chess Version 2.0 now available
(dead link)
References
^
NEC V20 from Wikipedia
^
free Chess for Psion 3 palmtop
by
Johan Van Barel
,
rgcc
, January 14, 1997
^
No
Alpha-Beta
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Apr 1, 2011
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Psion Chess,
a commercial chess program by Johan Van Barel, for the 8088 compatible [1] Psion Series 3 and Psion Siena PDAs, first released in 1997 [2], not to be confused with Richard Lang's earlier Psion program. The search is using a fast min/max algorithm developed in C on the PC using Microsoft Visual C++ [3]. The shareware version 1.2 is free to distribute or to copy.
See also
External Links
References
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