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Squeezing a playable chess program into 487 bytes Smallest version of the game breaks a 32-year-old record; its info file is 114x bigger.
Cook County inmates play chess in a program implemented by Sheriff Tom Dart. He introduced the program in hopes that inmates can learn from a game that rewards patience and problem solving.
A computer programmer creates a computer chess program that takes up only 487 bytes of data, breaking a 33-year-old record.
In a pretty incredible feat of coding, a programmer named Baudsurfer has managed to squeeze an entire, playable game of chess into a single 487 byte program.
You won't be able to beat the best chess programs, but an artificial intelligence could help you become a better player.
A computer programmer creates a computer chess program that takes up only 487 bytes of data, breaking a 33-year-old record.
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