Robert Prinsen,
a British chess programmer, who while affiliated with InterScan Data Systems, Hounslow[1] in the 70s, developed the early chess program A16chs in only seven months [2]. Competing at the First World Computer Chess Championship, 1974 in Stockholm, A16chs ran on an Alpha16 minicomputer [3].
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Robert Prinsen,
a British chess programmer, who while affiliated with InterScan Data Systems, Hounslow [1] in the 70s, developed the early chess program A16chs in only seven months [2]. Competing at the First World Computer Chess Championship, 1974 in Stockholm, A16chs ran on an Alpha16 minicomputer [3].
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