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Thomas McBurney
,
an Australian software developer and as computer chess programmer author of multiple chess engines and tools written in
Basic
[1]
, in particular the
web broadcast
system
TLCS/TLCV
, the
MS-DOS
chess program
Deep BASIC
written in
QuickBASIC 4.5
, the
WinBoard
port of
Steinwender's
and
Donninger's
Minimax
, and the 32-bit
Windows
program
Kanguruh
written in
PowerBASIC
, which combines features from Deep BASIC and Minimax
[2]
. Thomas is further collector of
dedicated chess computers
[3]
.
Forum Posts
Easy way to broadcast tournaments live on the internet
by
Thomas McBurney
,
Winboard Forum
, October 10, 2003
Australasian National Computer Chess Championship live!
by
Thomas McBurney
,
Winboard Forum
, July 20, 2004 »
NC3 2004
New version of Tom's Live Chess Game Viewer
by
Thomas McBurney
,
Winboard Forum
, November 20, 2004
Re: Illegal move : who is guilty ?
by
Thomas McBurney
,
Winboard Forum
, November 21, 2004 »
Arena
New version of TLCV and broadcast server
by
Thomas McBurney
,
Winboard Forum
, January 15, 2005
Game Analyser has been updated
by
Thomas McBurney
,
Winboard Forum
, January 02, 2009
Game Analyser v1.6 released
by
Thomas McBurney
,
Winboard Forum
, September 20, 2009
External Links
Tom's Stuff
Kanguruh v1.93
Game Analyser
Winboard Network Adaptor
Tom's Live Chess Viewer
»
TLCS/TLCV
NC3 - 2003 Australian National Computer Chess Championship
»
NC3 2003
Tom's Chess Computer Collection
»
Dedicated Chess Computers
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^
Tom's Stuff
^
Minimax in BASIC
converted to
WinBoard
by
Thomas McBurney
^
Tom's Chess Computer Collection
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Basic
Jan 3, 2018
ChessGUI
Jan 17, 2018
Chrilly Donninger
Dec 19, 2016
Dedicated Chess Computers
Feb 20, 2018
Dieter Steinwender
Jul 4, 2016
Kanguruh
Jan 13, 2013
Minimax (program)
Dec 27, 2013
NC3 2003
Jan 13, 2013
NC3 2004
Jan 13, 2013
NC3 2005
Jan 13, 2013
NC3 2006
Jan 10, 2013
People
Feb 28, 2018
Small Potato
Feb 14, 2014
Thomas McBurney
Jul 30, 2017
TLCS-TLCV
Dec 27, 2017
Vanilla Chess
Jan 13, 2013
Web Broadcast
Jul 30, 2017
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Thomas McBurney,
an Australian software developer and as computer chess programmer author of multiple chess engines and tools written in Basic [1], in particular the web broadcast system TLCS/TLCV, the MS-DOS chess program Deep BASIC written in QuickBASIC 4.5, the WinBoard port of Steinwender's and Donninger's Minimax, and the 32-bit Windows program Kanguruh written in PowerBASIC, which combines features from Deep BASIC and Minimax [2]. Thomas is further collector of dedicated chess computers [3].
Forum Posts
External Links
Kanguruh v1.93
Game Analyser
Winboard Network Adaptor
Tom's Live Chess Viewer » TLCS/TLCV
References
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