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The Technology Chess Program
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The Technology Chess Program (c) 1970 Gillogly, James. Chess program using a Shannon Type A Strategy. - TRIVIA - Developed at Carnegie Mellon University. The game competed three times at the ACM North American Computer Chess Championship and was a runner up in 1971 and 1972. It was one of the first chess programs to use brute force instead of evaluating a small subset of moves. - STAFF - Primary Author: James J. Gillogly Acknowledgements: Hans Berliner, Allen Newell
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The Technology Chess Program (c) 1970 Gillogly, James. Chess program using a Shannon Type A Strategy. - TRIVIA - Developed at Carnegie Mellon University. The game competed three times at the ACM North American Computer Chess Championship and was a runner up in 1971 and 1972. It was one of the first chess programs to use brute force instead of evaluating a small subset of moves. - STAFF - Primary Author: James J. Gillogly Acknowledgements: Hans Berliner, Allen Newell
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