Thomas Starke,
a German software developer and computer chess programmer, already in the 80s author of the chess program Happy-Chess[1] aka Masterchess v1.2[2] for the Commodore 64 written in 6502assembly[3]. His second program from the mid 90s was called Nova Chess running under MS-DOS, still available from Ed Schöder's download side [4]. More recectly Thomas Starke authored the freeware program Pawn to run under Windows[5], as well as the very simple chess program EasyChess written in PureBasic, available with source from the Pawn download page [6].
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Thomas Starke,
a German software developer and computer chess programmer, already in the 80s author of the chess program Happy-Chess [1] aka Masterchess v1.2 [2] for the Commodore 64 written in 6502 assembly [3]. His second program from the mid 90s was called Nova Chess running under MS-DOS, still available from Ed Schöder's download side [4]. More recectly Thomas Starke authored the freeware program Pawn to run under Windows [5], as well as the very simple chess program EasyChess written in PureBasic, available with source from the Pawn download page [6].
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