Chess Computer Vintage (Hardware and Software)
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Just testing Colossus 2021a by Martin Bryant
Download Windows 10 build: https://chessengines.blogspot.com/2021/ ... 2021a.html
One of the giant programmers that has made Chess Computer History!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossus_Chess
https://www.chessprogramming.org/Colossus_Chess
(MY) ATARI ST version
Colossus 4.2 for (my) Sinclair ZX Spectrum version
Commodore 64 version
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Game Colossus 2021a against Zahak 6.2AlexChess wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 7:14 am
Just testing Colossus 2021a by Martin Bryant
Download Windows 10 build: https://chessengines.blogspot.com/2021/ ... 2021a.html
[pgn]
[Event "Vintage"]
[Site "Rome"]
[Date "2021.10.02"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Zahak 6.2"]
[Black "Colossus 2021a"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[TimeControl "40/300+1"]
[Time "07:35:38"]
[Board "5"]
[Termination "adjudication by egtb"]
[ECO "B33"]
[Opening "Sicilian"]
1. e4 {+0.23/15 17261 8349389} c5 {+0.25/15 35529 10112665} 2. Nf3 {+0.14/19 21233 4292889} Nc6 {+0.34/15 17858 6313090}
3. Nc3 {+0.18/17 19287 6628049} Nf6 {+0.21/15 11553 3942099} 4. d4 {+0.14/19 6684 2944878} cxd4 {+0.09/15 11476 3901814}
5. Nxd4 {+0.20/23 8578 6171923} e5 {+0.15/15 10489 3464361; B33: Sicilian, Pelikan (Lasker/Sveshnikov) variation} 6. Ndb5 {+0.14/17 6222 2187503} Bb4 {+0.09/15 12742 3630551}
7. a3 {+0.36/21 12420 8109890} Bxc3+ {+0.23/16 8517 3140645} 8. Nxc3 {+0.40/21 10796 7197371} d6 {+0.29/16 23573 9476571}
9. Be2 {+0.39/21 9068 5288524} Be6 {+0.26/15 7419 3103524} 10. Be3 {+0.35/19 12292 7659851} d5 {+0.30/14 7786 2121520}
11. exd5 {+0.38/19 12544 6984376} Nxd5 {+0.33/15 11525 4520714} 12. Nxd5 {+0.41/15 11176 5121662} Bxd5 {+0.33/15 9493 3688921}
13. O-O {+0.45/19 7628 2474071} Be4 {+0.31/15 20887 8317122} 14. f3 {+0.44/19 4595 3040583} Qxd1 {+0.26/15 9578 4257923}
15. Bxd1 {+0.39/1 5504 2496719} Bf5 {+0.27/16 8902 3838643} 16. c3 {+0.49/19 5765 2282823} O-O-O {+0.26/15 5308 2187732}
17. Bb3 {+0.59/13 9250 5255399} Rd7 {+0.25/16 6566 2846363} 18. Rfd1 {+0.64/19 4655 2741108} Rhd8 {+0.25/16 6877 2728692}
19. Rxd7 {+0.53/9 7669 841485} Rxd7 {+0.26/14 4367 1427954} 20. Kf2 {+0.54/21 8279 2930959} Na5 {+0.04/15 3874 1538702}
21. Ba2 {+0.48/15 3574 2390835} b5 {+0.15/16 9933 3655127} 22. g4 {+0.53/5 4432 1733892} Bd3 {+0.07/15 5535 2262671}
23. b3 {+0.57/11 3407 1221594} Bc2 {+0.10/14 5415 2203358} 24. c4 {+0.39/11 4233 2529116} bxc4 {+0.02/15 5067 2184339}
25. bxc4 {+0.53/17 4453 2213013} Bb3 {-0.03/15 2941 1309136} 26. Bxb3 {+0.09/17 5510 3934549} Nxb3 {-0.01/16 5544 2795860}
27. Re1 {+0.00/17 5274 1534094} Rc7 {-0.13/13 2522 582171} 28. Rb1 {+0.17/19 7655 4203667} Nd4 {-0.04/15 3438 1878249}
29. Rb4 {+0.12/19 4799 3360030} h6 {-0.08/13 2674 1365629} 30. f4 {+0.27/19 2656 1470208} Nc2 {-0.03/15 2103 938443}
31. Ra4 {+0.16/19 3838 1256725} Nxe3 {-0.01/16 3440 1337932} 32. Kxe3 {+0.00/21 5896 3699699} exf4+ {-0.01/15 3564 1546217}
33. Kxf4 {+0.00/17 2965 1771048} Kb7 {+0.01/16 4054 1724008} 34. Ke5 {+0.00/23 3559 2842073} Kb6 {+0.01/15 2318 781199}
35. Rb4+ {+0.00/25 10957 5252757} Kc5 {-0.04/14 1842 793788} 36. Ke4 {+0.00/22 2279 1060218} a5 {-0.06/14 2817 1222612}
37. Rb2 {+0.00/9 2416 1848179} Rd7 {+0.01/14 2748 1399242} 38. Rb5+ {+0.00/19 4112 3099029} Kxc4 {+0.00/15 4039 1696974}
39. Rxa5 {+0.00/17 4225 1232402} Kb3 {+0.00/14 4442 2295827} 40. a4 {+0.16/17 3274 1415415} Rc7 {-0.01/12 1311 458078}
41. Ke5 {+0.24/13 1881 496885} Rc4 {+0.00/11 1343 559789} 42. h3 {+0.15/19 2690 1907225} h5 {+0.04/11 2113 281733}
43. gxh5 {+0.13/19 2995 1277806} Rxa4 {-0.01/13 2162 239732} 44. Rxa4 {+0.69/21 3798 1662782} Kxa4 {+0.01/19 1204 58608}
45. h4 {+0.00/27 2430 1980355} Kb3 {+0.01/18 1298 68584} 46. h6 {+0.00/29 2287 746288} gxh6 {-0.01/30 1285 18301}
1/2-1/2
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Re: Chess Computer Vintage (Hardware and Software)
Colossus. Our homecomputer days.
What seems like a fairy tale today may be reality tomorrow.
Here we have a fairy tale of the day after tomorrow....
Here we have a fairy tale of the day after tomorrow....
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I rebember also Chess The Turk for ZX Spectrum as one of my favorites
At that time, to watch '700 androids there wasn't Youtube
https://worldofspectrum.org/archive/sof ... publishing
ZX Spectrum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnetR99grXE
Jaquet Droz Writer:
Ps: I'm very happy that Martin Bryant is back! (And it's still young: born in 1957)
Best regards, Alex
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Colossus 2021b 17/10/2021 just released!
http://www.colossusgames.co.uk/chess/co ... essuci.htm
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Hi Thorsten!
My vintage collection of 25 years ago with their reviews still online, when I was an online chess computer & software dealer:
-Rebel 9.0 light by Ed Schroeder
-Fritz 5 & 6 http://web.tiscalinet.it/chessprograms/Fritz6.html by Franz Morsch
-Hiarcs DOS and 7.32 for Chessbase :http://web.tiscali.it/chessprograms/ by Mark Uniacke
-Nimzo 3 , 98, 2000 and 7.32 for Chessbase http://web.tiscalinet.it/chessprograms/Millennium.html
-Genius 6.1 http://web.tiscalinet.it/chessprograms/Millennium.html by Richard Lang
-Shredder 4.0 http://web.tiscalinet.it/chessprograms/Millennium.html by Stefan Mayer-Kahlen (returning soon Shredder 14 NNUE!)
-Junior 5 & 6 by Amir Ban http://web.tiscalinet.it/chessprograms/Junior6.html
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Some of the things mentioned in this thread brings back memories. I personally bought my first chess computer which was called Boris. It came in a wooden like cigar box and had 8 LED's which showed what the computer was thinking as it analyzed but only one row at a time you can watch. Then my big purchase was made as soon as its release which was a computer from Fidelity called Prestige!! What a beautiful machine, hand crafted wood with LED's on each square of the chess board. The machine still is 100% functional and although compared to the machines of today is only rated at around 1800 it still plays an excellent game and because of its beauty and can not part from it <S>.
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I know both. You are lucky, Prestige IS wonderful! I had an Elite Avantgarde A/S 2100 ELOvb4 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 7:52 am Some of the things mentioned in this thread brings back memories. I personally bought my first chess computer which was called Boris. It came in a wooden like cigar box and had 8 LED's which showed what the computer was thinking as it analyzed but only one row at a time you can watch. Then my big purchase was made as soon as its release which was a computer from Fidelity called Prestige!! What a beautiful machine, hand crafted wood with LED's on each square of the chess board. The machine still is 100% functional and although compared to the machines of today is only rated at around 1800 it still plays an excellent game and because of its beauty and can not part from it <S>.
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Hi Alex,
If I may ask what did you pay for the Elite? I remember the Prestige cost me $1,000.00 and back then that was a back breaker <S>. And you know one of the sounds it makes to acknowledge a move even sounds incredible!! <S>
Les
If I may ask what did you pay for the Elite? I remember the Prestige cost me $1,000.00 and back then that was a back breaker <S>. And you know one of the sounds it makes to acknowledge a move even sounds incredible!! <S>
Les
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I haven't paid it ... I exchanged it with a Kasparov Renaissance + Analyst D module with the Italian Fidelity technician Angelo Besana, that was a fan and an insider like me. But if I remember well, for the consumer the price of base + module was 800 Euro (1600.000 Lire) , so Elite Avangarde A/S price was similar. Instead, Mephisto Exclusive + Roma/Vancouver Module 68000 price was 3.000.000 Lire (1500 Euro)
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