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Robert Cullum
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an American computer chess programmer and author of the chess program
BP
, a selective program written in
C
and
x86
assembly
language for a
Compaq 386
IBM PC
compatible
[1]
. BP played five
ACM North American Computer Chess Championships
, as well the
6th WCCC 1989
in
Edmonton
,
Alberta
,
Canada
[2]
, operated by
Kevin O’Connell
[3]
.
Robert Cullum
[4]
External Links
Robert Cullum's ICGA Tournaments
References
^
The ACM's Eighteenth North American Computer Chess Championship
from
The Computer History Museum
, as
pdf
^
Mulder BP's ICGA Tournaments
^
King Moves - Welcome to the 1989 AGT World Computer Chess Championship.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Courtesy of
Peter Jennings
from
The Computer History Museum
,
pdf
^
Cartoon
by Jeff Ragsdale from
Kings Move - Welcome to the 1989 AGT World Computer Chess Championship.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Courtesy of
Peter Jennings
from
The Computer History Museum
,
pdf
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Robert Cullum
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Nov 30, 2017
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an American computer chess programmer and author of the chess program BP, a selective program written in C and x86 assembly language for a Compaq 386 IBM PC compatible [1] . BP played five ACM North American Computer Chess Championships, as well the 6th WCCC 1989 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada [2] , operated by Kevin O’Connell [3] .
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