Tamerlane,
a WinBoard compliant chess engine by Luigi Marco Ripamonti, written in C++. The development started in 2000 and Tamerlane was first released in April 2001 [1]. It was the author's first attempt to write "something" capable of playing chess [2], soon followed by Madeleine in 2002 [3] .
^Tamerlane (poem) from Wikipedia: The epic poem by Edgar Allan Poe follows the life of a Turkic conqueror known as Tamerlane. Tamerlane ignores the young love he has for a peasant in order to achieve power. On his deathbed, he regrets this decision to create "a kingdom [in exchange] for a broken heart". The peasant is named Ada in most of Poe's original version of the poem. The name "Ada" is likely a reference to Ada Lovelace, the daughter of Lord Byron ...
a WinBoard compliant chess engine by Luigi Marco Ripamonti, written in C++. The development started in 2000 and Tamerlane was first released in April 2001 [1]. It was the author's first attempt to write "something" capable of playing chess [2], soon followed by Madeleine in 2002 [3] .
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Also, Madeleine plays much better than Tamerlane by Telmo, Winboard Forum, October 12, 2002
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Tamerlane and Other Poems from Wikipedia
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