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a commercial chess program with
3D graphics board
for the
Atari ST
by chess programmer
Bert van der Liet
and graphic artist Karin van Bodegraven, released in 1986. XChess is based on the chess engine
SCHK-Y
, written in
C
and
68000
assembly
, which played the
DOCCC 1986
[1]
.
XChess Logo
[2]
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Xchess
3D graphics board
[3]
See also
EXchess
SCHK-Y
xChess (GUI)
[4]
External Links
Atari ST Xchess
from
Atari Mania
References
^
12-1986, toernooibulletin van het Nederlands kampioenschap computerschaak 1986.pdf
hosted by
Hein Veldhuis
^
Atari ST Xchess
from
Atari Mania
^
Submitting disk images to AtariMania
by Dragonstomper, AtariAge Forums, August 23, 2012
^
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a commercial chess program with 3D graphics board for the Atari ST by chess programmer Bert van der Liet and graphic artist Karin van Bodegraven, released in 1986. XChess is based on the chess engine SCHK-Y, written in C and 68000 assembly, which played the DOCCC 1986 [1].
Table of Contents
Screen Shot
See also
External Links
References
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