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Mike 18.03.2009 02:10

Chess Computers - The UK Story
 
Hi All

I have put together an article about the UK connection with chess computers over the last 30 years. There is quite a lot of information about Richard Lang, David Levy, Mark Taylor, Mike Johnson etc that is new to the internet. Also I am hoping for some more from Richard Lang about his days with Hegener+Glaser. I hope that you enjoy it.

http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/html/..._uk_story.html

All the best
Mike

mclane 18.03.2009 11:47

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very good article. nice pictures. cool dedicated units.

many many thanks.

superkleber 18.03.2009 16:17

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Zitieren:

Zitat von Mike
I hope that you enjoy it.

Definitely! The site is great fun! Thx a lot! :)

Regards, Olaf

Luemmel 18.03.2009 16:58

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Indeed I’ve enjoyed your article; thanks for sending the link.
You did an amazing job!

Chessguru 18.03.2009 17:18

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That is a really great article, Mike. Very informative and useful. Thanks for this article.

Best regards,
Micha

Sargon 18.03.2009 17:49

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Hello Mike,

GREAT article I have enjoyed reading it:top:
Very interesting as well.

Kind regards,Hans

Tom 18.03.2009 19:42

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Although the story is quite interesting, I'm afraid the pictures of the protagonists are a bit old, aren't they? For instance, the photos that show Richard Lang are at least twenty years old, right? Are there any newer photos available?

I understand - of course - that, if you tell a story of the nineteeneighties the pictures also have to be from that time. Nevertheless I really would like to know what Richard and the others are looking like today. Can you help me? Thanks in advance.

spacious_mind 18.03.2009 20:48

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Hi Mike,

Brilliant write-up !! That is great reading.

Bring us more !!! :D

All the best

Nick

Fluppio 18.03.2009 21:20

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Hi Mike,

absolutely superb article. Great work!!

I've just changed the "news" about Mike Johnson in the wiki.

Best regards, Peter

Mike 19.03.2009 02:03

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Hi guys

Thank you very much for the encouragement.

As Micha may have guessed this was intended to be a Wiki article on Intelligent Software Ltd which got completely out of control. In putting the article together I opened up quite a lot of SciSys machines to see what was inside (and took photos), so the information on the SciSys hardware and programmers should be more reliable now.

Just for you Tom here are a couple of photos of Oldies. David Broughton and Martin Bryant. Photos of these guys at any age are difficult to find. The latest I have of Richard Lang is about 1990. If anyone has good photos I would be only too happy to include them.

http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/asset...roughton_2.jpg http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/asset...n_Bryant_1.jpg

All the best
Mike


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