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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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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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early personal computer software publisher. Its most
famous products were
Microchess, Visi On and VisiCalc. It was
founded in 1977 by Dan
Fylstra as the software...
- 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...
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Rangers Peter R. Jennings,
Canadian physicist and entrepreneur; created,
MicroChess Suzanne Bennett Johnson, Ph.D., 1974,
psychologist and past president...
- oil sands; and
Peter R. Jennings,
computer programmer and
developer of
Microchess.
Notable faculty members include chemist Ronald Gillespie, who helped...
- (Northwestern University)
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commercial games.
Microchess was one of the
first games for
microcomputers which was sold to the public.
First sold in 1977,
Microchess eventually sold...
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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....
- was
probably the
first game for
microcomputers to be sold commercially,
Microchess,
originally for the KIM-1. As the
system became more po****r, one of the...