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Subject: Re: Who was the first computer chess programmer?

Author: Drexel,Michael

Date: 13:39:50 07/15/04

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On July 15, 2004 at 16:03:04, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On July 15, 2004 at 13:55:46, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On July 15, 2004 at 07:39:05, TEERAPONG TOVIRAT wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>And.. Did he get any consolation prize?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Teerapong
>>
>>
>>Had to be Claude Shannon.  He wrote _the_ paper on how to do a minimax search to
>>play chess.  Alpha-beta came  later.
>
>This says Turning was before Shannon:
>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/comphis.htm
>
>I seem to remember someone called 'Zeiss' (or something similar) who wrote a
>computer chess program in 1947.  But I might be misremembering.

This was Konrad Zuse.
Zuse developed and built the first binary digital computer in the world.

He wrote a program "Plankalkül" that can play chess but unfortunately Zuse
didn´t know all the chess rules. :)

Play against the first chess program ever!

http://www.zib.de/zuse/Inhalt/Programme/Plankalkuel/Chess/JavaApplet/chess.html



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