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  1. Acorn Computer World Chess Championship / Bulletin Number 19 - 12/12/1983 by Ray (Comment.); Korchnoi, Victor; Kasparov, Gary; Acorn Computer World Chess Championship Keene, 1983
  2. Computer Chess: Deep Blue, Computer Olympiad, Brains in Bahrain, Evaluation Function, Feng-Hsiung Hsu, Deep Blue - Kasparov, 1996, Game 1
  3. AI Expert: Computer Chess: The Drosophila of AI by CMP Media LLC, 2005-10-01
  4. Acorn Computer World Chess Championship / Bulletin Number 8 - 11/27/1983 by Ray (Comment.); Korchnoi, Victor; Kasparov, Gary; Acorn Computer World Chess Championship Keene, 1983
  5. Advances in Computer Chess 6 (Ellis Horwood Series in Artificial Intelligence)
  6. Computer chess
  7. Acorn Computer World Chess Championship - Bulletin No. 2 / 11-23-1983 by Ray (Comment.); Korchnoi, Victor; Kasparov, Gary; Acorn Computer World Chess Championship Keene, 1983
  8. Acorn Computer World Chess Championship - Bulletin No. 3 / 11-23-1983 by Ray (Comment.); Korchnoi, Victor; Kasparov, Gary; Acorn Computer World Chess Championship Keene, 1983
  9. Acorn Computer World Chess Championship - Bulletin No. 4 / 11-24-1983 by Ray (Comment.); Korchnoi, Victor; Kasparov, Gary; Acorn Computer World Chess Championship Keene, 1983
  10. Kasparov Chess: CAL Computer Assisted Learning
  11. CHESS AND COMPUTERS by David Levy, 1976-01-01
  12. Computer Chess II by David E. Welsh, Boris Baczynskyj, 1985-04
  13. Chess Playing: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Computer Sciences</i> by Marina Krol, 2002
  14. Sargoniv Computer Chess by Dan and Kathe Spracklen, 1988-01-01

81. Chess
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82. InstantChess.com - Play Chess Online (Cup Of Coffee Compatible)
The computer automatically pairs you up with an opponent from around the world. No registration is required.
http://www.instantchess.com
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83. World War Chess
Modern military chess variant with a free Windows computer game download.
http://www.worldwarchess.com/
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84. Kasparov Beats Computer In First Game
World chess champion Garry Kasparov slowly squeezed the best chessplaying supercomputer into submission on Saturday to win the first game of their $1.1 million rematch in New York. News.com
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,10348,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

85. When Will Computer Hardware Match The Human Brain? By Hans Moravec
Hans Moravec provides a detailed analysis of the computing power of human neurology, progress in AI as a function of available hardware, and the computing power required to simulate human performance in subdomains such as chess or visual processing.
http://www.transhumanist.com/volume1/moravec.htm
Journal of Evolution and Technology . 1998. Vol. 1 When will computer hardware match the human brain?
(Received Dec. 1997) Hans Moravec Robotics Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, USA
net: hpm@cmu.edu
web: http://www.frc.ri.cmu.edu/~hpm/
ABSTRACT This paper describes how the performance of AI machines tends to improve at the same pace that AI researchers get access to faster hardware. The processing power and memory capacity necessary to match general intellectual performance of the human brain are estimated. Based on extrapolation of past trends and on examination of technologies under development, it is predicted that the required hardware will be available in cheap machines in the 2020s.
Brains, Eyes and Machines
More computer power is needed to reach human performance, but how much? Human and animal brain sizes imply an answer, if we can relate nerve volume to computation. Structurally and functionally, one of the best understood neural assemblies is the retina of the vertebrate eye. Happily, similar operations have been developed for robot vision, handing us a rough conversion factor.
The retina is a transparent, paper-thin layer of nerve tissue at the back of the eyeball on which the eye's lens projects an image of the world. It is connected by the optic nerve, a million-fiber cable, to regions deep in the brain. It is a part of the brain convenient for study, even in living animals because of its peripheral location and because its function is straightforward compared with the brain's other mysteries. A human retina is less than a centimeter square and a half-millimeter thick. It has about 100 million neurons, of five distinct kinds. Light-sensitive cells feed wide spanning

86. Fischer Rook House - Home
The former world chess champion expressed a desire for a rookshaped house. This is a design for such a house. Plans and 3D computer reconstructions.
http://users.tpg.com.au/adsl4kje/
A Rook-House for Bobby Fischer "I want to live the rest of my life in a house built exactly like a rook." (Former World Chess Champion Bobby Fischer) This is a modern design for such a house. View Facade View Interior View Floor Plans Home page View Facade View Interior View Floor Plans

87. JChessBoard
chess game, user against computer or user against other human via the Internet; Java 1.2 required. Freeware, GPL
http://jchessboard.sourceforge.net/
JChessBoard
JChessBoard is a chess game written in Java that can be connected to another JChessBoard via a direct TCP/IP connection.
No Internet Chess Server is required for playing.
It also became a full featured PGN viewer and editor.
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Download Requirements Documentation ... Browse CVS repository

88. David Pilling :: Software : Chess
A good chess game with a reasonable computer opponent.
http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/pilling/chess.html
A New version of the popular Chess program. Chess II features
  • Fully RISC OS compliant version of Chess.
  • Computer will think of its move whilst you use other programs.
  • Load and save games, edit board, computer play, step through game.
  • Algebraic notation, on screen clocks, undo move, save game setup.
  • Print games with full RISC OS printer driver support.
  • Play against computer, computer against computer, or player against player.
  • Extensive opening book to which you can make additions.
  • Choice of 2D or 3D board.
  • Save game as Sprite, Draw file or Text. Rotate board.
  • Show hint, show possible moves and replay last move.
  • History window gives continuously updated record of game.
  • Easy setting of play level.
You can download the free Chess II Demo now! 32 bit version Note Chess II only works on RISC OS. If you have PC Windows, Mac, or Linux forget it. Risc User July 1991 said:
Chess is an absolute bargain... ...playing at a comparable level it always beat Micro Power's offering. ...this has to be the one to go for." BBC Acorn User October 1992 said:
Chess costs much less and plays better (than Cyber Chess)".

89. ChessPartner
3D chess game that lets you play against the computer or against opponents across the Internet. Has various levels of play and can take many challenges. Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000
http://www.lokasoft.nl/uk/ChessPartner4.htm
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The Dutch Computer Chess package for everyone, novice or experienced players are invited to play. ChessPartner has various levels of play and can take many challenges. Only $24.99 ! Buy now in our online store Download 30 day evaluation version. New version ! Click here to check what's new.
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Being one of the first, ChessPartner offers the possibility to play against people anywhere on the globe. Using Chess Servers, you can challenge and play against others or other computer chess programs without the hassle of using a difficult user interface that characterizes most Chess Servers. Also possible to play without Chess Servers to other owners of ChessPartner, all you need to know is your friends IP address, this can be done via ICQ Included are the timeseal and timestamp program's which are used with the Chess Servers to compensate for 'net lag' Now you never have to loose a game on time !

90. Chess Message Boards
The computerchess Club. Discussion of anything and everything relating tochess playing software and machines. Click on the links below to
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91. A Zillion Games In One
A new computer game captures the fun of classic board games like chess. It's also liable to beat you at your own game. By John Alderman. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/culture/story/17001.html

92. Reality Inspector, A Novel Involving Computer-hacking And Championship Chess
Presents an online mystery novel involving a championship chess match and computerhacking at the Federal Reserve Bank. Includes information for ordering the paperback version.
http://westgatehouse.com/reality.html
Reality Inspector John Caris A world championship chess match is the backdrop for this intriguing detective story. The main computer of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is being tampered with and the results can destroy the U.S. economy. Actual chess games are used, and they act as launching pads for journeys into strange and challenging worlds. "A delight and a challenge ... very recommended." N.Y. Tribune "An extraordinary novel ... full of messages about life, our
civilization, our very humanness." Science Fiction Review "A new age classic ... both profound and self-mocking, like a good
chess game." Better Lives for a Better World "This uninhibited narrative stamps the author as a congenitally
gifted writer." Slidell Daily News Softcover, 180 pages, 24 chess diagrams, appendix with 17 master chess
games, descriptive and algebraic notation. ISBN
Autographed Copy, if purchased directly from Westgate House
$9 postpaid in the U.S.A. Add $2.20 for US Postal Priority 3 day delivery service.
$11 postpaid for surface shipping outside of the U.S.A. For airmail costs, please inquire.

93. Maniac Chess
Windows chess program that plays multiple variants of chess. Users may play with the computer or with other users on the Internet.
http://maniac10001.tripod.com/
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Welcome to my page...You may download the freeware chess program M.A.N.I.A.C (named after the first computer, to ever play chess) from this page. This, started of as a project for a VB course, that I was taking in college and eventually become a full-fledged senior project. The program is written in VB, and it's strongest points are it's graphical interface and it's highly unorthodox play of the game. It allows the play of multiple variants (even play them online), and you may also add your own chess variant. You may also setup multiple personalities to play with. The program, is contained in a 3.31 MB zip file, which contains all the required dll files including the VB runtime files. This program requires Windows 95 or higher .Send comments and suggestions, to subra@bulletaccess.com This program is distributed as freeware and may be freely distributed with all its accompanying files. The current version of Maniac (version 1.11), has been significantly altered, so that it does

94. Scott Ludwig's Pilot Software
High quality chess program for the PalmPilot. Play against the computer with multiple levels of difficulty, another player, or another PalmPilot. Among the top applications for the PalmPilot. Freeware.
http://www.eskimo.com/~scottlu/pilot/index.html
Palm games Welcome! This is my page for software I've written for Palm and Palm compatible Handhelds. Comments? You can send me comments and feedback at scottlu@eskimo.com PocketChess v2.5 Released: Size: PocketChess v2.5 is an exciting, major upgrade to the award winning program PocketChess v1.x, as well as an update of the popular PocketChess v2.0. This new update adds over 3300+ famous master games and chess problems. PocketChess v2.5 was created by Tinyware, Inc. and licensed to Pocket Express, Inc. To learn more, please visit: http://www.tinyware.com http://www.pocketexpress.com Railroad v1.1 b Released 7/8/2001, Size 21K Railroad is a form of solitaire also known as Russian Solitaire. This is one of the most demanding and challenging types of solitaire! The object is to increase your score over time. Every time you deal, your score goes down 52 points. Every time you move a card to the foundation stacks, your score increases by 10. All cards must be stacked by suit. It's challenging and addictive! This software is freeware Download Railroad here Enjoy Railroad!!

95. TxKatieBe's Home Page
Comprehensive information on chess, computer basics and tutorials, and an answer to the socialization question from this attachment parenting family.
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96. A Zillion Games In One
A new computer game captures the fun of classic board games like chess. It's also liable to beat you at your own game. By John Alderman. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/17001.html

97. Deep Blue Still Has Some Learning To Do
So what if IBM's computer beat the world champion a UC Santa Cruz researcher has a chess-playing system that could help PCs program themselves. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/3776.html

98. Classic Chess And Games .com - Electronic Chess Computers, Boards, Sets, And Gam
We specialize in electronic chess computer sets from Fidelity, Saitek, Mephisto, and Excalibur, and other electronic games.
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99. CHEXx A 2-6 Person Chess Game Played On Hexes
A 26 player chess variant for a stand alone computer.
http://www.cHEXx.com/
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100. Computer Beats Kasparov To Tie Match
The supercomputer Deep Blue defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov today to tie their sixgame re-match at one victory each. News.com
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,10352,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

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