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1976 computer chess software
Microchess, sometimes written as MicroChess, is a chess program developed for the MOS Technology KIM-1 microcomputer by Peter R. Jennings in 1976, and
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British-Canadian scientist and software developer
computer chess programmer, and entrepreneur. He is most notable for creating MicroChess, the first microcomputer game to be sold commercially. Peter Jennings
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Discontinued family of computer operating systems
Management Simulator 1981 DynaComp, Inc. Mensa Master 1982 DynaComp, Inc. Microchess 1977 Micro-Ware, Ltd. Munchkin 1981 The Software Toolworks Mystery Fun
CP/M
Early computer company
early personal computer software publisher. Its most famous products were Microchess, Visi On and VisiCalc. Personal Software was founded in 1977 by Dan Fylstra
VisiCorp
Public university in Hamilton, Canada
oil sands; and Peter R. Jennings, computer programmer and developer of Microchess. Notable faculty members include chemist Ronald Gillespie, who helped
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(Northwestern University) CilkChess Kaissa Kotok-McCarthy Mac Hack 1K ZX Chess Microchess Toledo Nanochess Chess portal Advanced Chess Chess software Comparison
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cartridges. Possibly the first computer game to be sold commercially was Microchess in 1976 by Peter R. Jennings, who also started possibly the first computer
History_of_video_games
Video game for a personal computer
commercial games. Microchess was one of the first games for microcomputers which was sold to the public. First sold in 1977, Microchess eventually sold
PC_game
Public university in Stony Brook, New York, US
player Peter R. Jennings, Canadian physicist and entrepreneur; created, MicroChess Suzanne Bennett Johnson, Ph.D., 1974, psychologist and past president
Stony_Brook_University
Family of chess variants played on a smaller board
their pieces into a line of four. Another chess variant on a 4×5 board, Microchess, was invented by Glimne in 1997. Castling is allowed in this variant.
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Guardian's Crusade Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas, United States 1919 Microchess ceased publishing games in 1989 Taxan Japan 1981 no longer publishes video
List_of_video_game_publishers
Single-board computer produced by MOS Technology in 1976
was probably the first game for microcomputers to be sold commercially, Microchess, originally for the KIM-1. As the system became more popular, one of the
KIM-1
1977 microcomputer by Tandy Corporation
games originally written for other computers were ported to the TRS-80. Microchess has three levels of play and can run in the 4 KB of memory that is standard
TRS-80
collaboratively. In 1976, Peter R. Jennings for instance created his Microchess program for MOS Technology's KIM-1 kit, but since it did not come with
History_of_software
1978 American home computer
Hangman Interact Electronics unknown Knockdown Interact Electronics 1978 Microchess Interact Electronics unknown Regatta Interact Electronics 1978 Reversi
Interact_Home_Computer
American lawyer, professor, and author
Tri-Chess (1986) 2-player Tri-Chess (1986) 3-player Withdrawer Chess (1986) Microchess (1987) Shogi variants Hexshogi (1986) Masonic Shogi (1987) Space Shogi
George_R._Dekle_Sr.
8-bit computer introduced in 1976
1976 Processor Technology Corp. Matches 1977 Processor Technology Corp. Microchess 1977 Micro-Ware, Ltd. Newtrek 1977 MECC Minnesota Educational Computing
Sol-20
1982 video game
acknowledged replicating some of Horne's methods as he could not improve them. Microchess Stokel-Walker, Chris (2015-09-20). "The bitter rivalry behind the world's
1K_ZX_Chess
Year Game Developer Setting Platform Notes 1976 Microchess Peter R. Jennings Abstract APPII, ATR Chess 1977 Empire Walter Bright Abstract BBS, MAIN Turn
List of turn-based strategy video games
List_of_turn-based_strategy_video_games
Computer hardware and software capable of playing chess
1980s. 1976 – In December, Canadian programmer Peter R. Jennings releases Microchess, the first game for microcomputers to be sold. 1977 – In March, Fidelity
Computer_chess
Second City 1986 Novagen Software (UK) Meteor Storm 1982 Royal Software Microchess 1981 Personal Software MicroLeague Baseball 1984 Micro League Sports Association
List of Atari 8-bit computer games
List_of_Atari_8-bit_computer_games
on to help define the academic field of video game design. December – Microchess is completed for the KIM-1 computer kit by Peter R. Jennings. It is among
1976_in_video_games
Integrated circuit made by MOS Technology
sound boards 6530-024 Commodore CHESSmate (based upon Peter Jennings MicroChess) 6530-028 Marked as 901483-01 and used in the CBM 2040/3040/4040 disk
MOS_Technology_RRIOT
Micro-80 Pinball Machine 1980 Micro-80, Inc. Microbes 1982 Tandy Corporation MicroChess 1978 Micro-Ware, Ltd. Microcosm I Basics & Beyond Microcosm II Basics
List_of_TRS-80_games
Swedish games expert and game designer (born 1947)
livsmedel) Kurt Olsson Mika (the game from the TV series) MasterQuiz Microchess Ostindiska kompaniet Personality SportQuiz Stadens nyckel (published by
Dan_Glimne
International Mazemaster 1979 Programma International Mensa Master 1982 DynaComp Microchess 1978 Micro-Ware Personal Software Midway Campaign 1980 Microcomputer Games
List_of_Commodore_PET_games
Adventure 1986 Sierra On-Line Sierra On-Line Microbes 1982 Tandy Corporation Microchess 1980 Peter R. Jennings Personal Software Middle Kingdom 1984 Computerware
List of TRS-80 Color Computer games
List_of_TRS-80_Color_Computer_games
Canadian businessman
1979) Port, Checker King game for Apple and Atari (VisiCorp 1979) Port, Microchess game for Atari (VisiCorp 1980) Lead Author, Visiplot graphing tool for
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