Titan, (Socrates II)
a chess engine by Don Dailey and Larry Kaufman affiliated with Julio Kaplan'sHeuristic Software, and like its predecessor Heuristic Alpha also written in C and never commercially released under its original name. Titan, intern also dubbed Mini, was a kind of experimental development version and testbed of new ideas for the optimized x86assemblySocrates versions.
Titan won the ACM 1993 on a 486PC, leaving Cray Blitz, *Tech and B*Hitech behind, but was "traded" for Socrates II[1] , soon sold to Electronic Arts for their game AI of the mass-market entry Kasparov's Gambit. Titan influenced the commercial Socrates 3.0, which was released in 1993 not by Heuristic Software, but through a company called MDI [2] , and further started a academic career thanks to MIT connections yielding to *Socrates.
a chess engine by Don Dailey and Larry Kaufman affiliated with Julio Kaplan's Heuristic Software, and like its predecessor Heuristic Alpha also written in C and never commercially released under its original name. Titan, intern also dubbed Mini, was a kind of experimental development version and testbed of new ideas for the optimized x86 assembly Socrates versions.
Titan won the ACM 1993 on a 486 PC, leaving Cray Blitz, *Tech and B*Hitech behind, but was "traded" for Socrates II [1] , soon sold to Electronic Arts for their game AI of the mass-market entry Kasparov's Gambit. Titan influenced the commercial Socrates 3.0, which was released in 1993 not by Heuristic Software, but through a company called MDI [2] , and further started a academic career thanks to MIT connections yielding to *Socrates.
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Selected Games
ACM 1993, round 2, Socrates II - ChessMachine Schroder [4]Game and short analyze on Lichess.org : https://lichess.org/r2ngVnd5
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