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Anubis,
a private WinBoard compliant chess engine by José Carlos Martínez Galán, its development started in 2003 as successor of Averno. Anubis is a bitboard engine, and in its first version generated sliding piece attacks using Kogge-Stone-like algorithms [2]. Completely re-written in 2012 [3], Anubis played some private tournaments by Sergio Martinez [4].
See also
Forum Posts
2003 ...
- Re: Surprising performance {to me} by GLC 3 verses Comet B60 by Jose Carlos, Winboard Forum, April 02, 2003
- Endgame test series by Jose Carlos, Winboard Forum, April 08, 2003
- Re: Attack table by Jose Carlos, Winboard Forum, October 07, 2004
2012 ...
- C++ templates question by José Carlos, CCC, January 18, 2012
- Re: Ponder=on in cutechess-cli? by José Carlos, CCC, April 04, 2012
- Spain Individual Championship by Sergio Martinez, CCC, October 22, 2012
- New tournament: Open KO by Sergio Martinez, CCC, November 30, 2012
External Links
- Anubis from Wikipedia
- Anubis (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Anubis (cipher) from Wikipedia
- 1912 Anubis from Wikipedia
- The Infernal Machine (play) from Wikipedia (Jean Cocteau)
- Dave Liebman Quartet - Anubis - Chivas Jazz Festival 2002, YouTube Video
- feat. Vic Juris, Tony Marino, Marko Marcinko
References
- ↑ Anubis, the jackal headed god of Ancient Egypt, Image by Jeff Dahl, December 21, 2007, CC BY-SA 4.0, based on New Kingdom tomb paintings, in Richard H. Wilkinson (2003). The complete gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson, Wikimedia Commons, Anubis from Wikipedia
- ↑ Re: Attack table by José Carlos, Winboard Forum, October 07, 2004
- ↑ Re: Ponder=on in cutechess-cli? by José Carlos, CCC, April 04, 2012
- ↑ Spain Individual Championship by Sergio Martinez, CCC, October 22, 2012