Jan Brouwer
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Jan Brouwer,
a Dutch computer chess programmer and author of the UCI compliant chess engine Rotor, first released in early 2007 [1].
He already wrote his first chess programs around 1980 for an Ohio Scientific Superboard with 6502 processor and build in BASIC interpreter.
In his first trials, he wrote the 6502 assembly code on paper, translated it by hand to machine code,
calculated the relative jump offsets, and poked the program into memory, to run it [2].
Forum Posts
2007 ...
- A SNAC, anyone? by Jan Brouwer, CCC, July 30, 2007
- Re: The Art of Evaluation (long) by Jan Brouwer, CCC, August 02, 2007
- Rotor 0.4 released by Jan Brouwer, CCC, October 08, 2008
- Re: Side to Move Bonus---does it help? by Jan Brouwer, CCC, May 29, 2009
2010 ...
- Rotor uses Rookie's attack table! by Jan Brouwer, CCC, February 26, 2010 » Rookie
- Rotor on Android by Jan Brouwer, CCC, February 24, 2011 » Android
- evaluation function complete by Jan Brouwer, CCC, April 14, 2011
- Re: About king safety by Jan Brouwer, CCC, April 20, 2011
- Re: Your first chess program by Jan Brouwer, CCC, April 20, 2012
- Re: MP Implementation: One Method or Varied? by Jan Brouwer, CCC, May 30, 2012
- Rotor 0.8 released by Jan Brouwer, CCC, March 14, 2013
- Re: The texel evaluation function optimization algorithm by Jan Brouwer, CCC, March 07, 2014 » Texel's Tuning Method
- Re: Are these engines dead? by Jan Brouwer, CCC, May 11, 2015
External Links
References
- ↑ ChessRotor
- ↑ Re: Your first chess program by Jan Brouwer, CCC, April 20, 2012