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Subject: Re: Historical Question ...

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 13:24:07 04/02/01

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On April 02, 2001 at 16:05:24, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On April 02, 2001 at 15:57:04, Mark Loftus wrote:
>
>>I was recently reading about the Slate/Atkin programs, Chess 3.X and Chess 4.X
>>and their fine tournament performances in the 1970s. I'd like to know if there
>>ever was a Chess 1.0 or 2.0 and if there are any available games from them.
>>
>>Mark Loftus
>
>
>The first one I saw was chess 3.x, which was replaced by 4.0 around
>1974-1975.
>
>They did publish a chess 0.9 or something similar in Byte Magazine in
>the late 70's/early 80's somewhere.
>
>And Dave Slate wrote a program that was alternatively called either Chess 5.0
>or NuChess depending on who wrote the article...


Hi Bob:
Maybe I am wrong, but in the 80's a program that runned in Atari and was called
"Odesta" was published as a supposed version of the Chess thing by Slate. Am I
right? It was strong -for that age- and came with a heavy booklet. Pity, I gave
it to the man that purchased me the Atari, long ago....
Fernando



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