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Subject: Re: Pre 1990 Chess Computers

Author: William Kerr

Date: 20:13:31 08/31/03

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On August 31, 2003 at 18:43:27, steven blincoe wrote:

>>Hi Bill
>>
>>Do you ever pose chess problems to the matchines you have in your collection to
>>get their solving times. Mates in 2,3,4,5's as sort of  a comparison of one
>>machine to another. If you have done this or you plan to do this please post you
>>results.
>
>Many of the dedicated chess computers of the past have been subjected to the
>Famous BT 2630 and BT 2640 suite of chess problems and positions
>in fact, these test positions were a very reliable way of determining the
>relative playing strength of  any  dedicated chess computer by comparing solve
>times against these lists.
>i have attached below a link that contains both the test positions and the
>results of many of the computers of yesteryear
>the site is an Austrian site but just click on the variuos links and you will be
>all set
>
>
>http://www.schachcomputer.at/bt2630.htm
>
>
>Best Regards
>Steve

Thanks Steve
I've been to the main page many times but never clicked on the BT2630 BT2450
link.

Thank You
Bill



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