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  1. Bust of Nero at the Capitoline Museum, Rome, Image by cjh1452000, May 19, 2009, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons, Nero from Wikipedia↩︎

Nero,
a chess program developed by Jari Huikari, written in Pascal and x86 inline assembly 1. Initially a DOS program first released in 1998, it later evolved to a WinBoard compatible engine. Nero performs alpha-beta inside an iterative deepening framework without a transposition table and a "real" quiescence search 2. Nero wb 5.1 is available as source code, Jari Huikari's old site archived by the Wayback Machine 3 4.

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  1. See also
  2. Forum Posts
    1. 1997 ...
    2. 2000 ...
    3. 2020 ...
  3. External Links
    1. Chess Engine
    2. Misc
  4. References

See also

Forum Posts

1997 ...

2000 ...

2020 ...

Chess Engine

Nerowb51.pas

Misc

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References

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  1. 64 bit version of Nerowb60 by Dann Corbit, CCC, January 28, 2009↩︎

  2. Re: Mate in 1 - Nero's results by Jari Huikari, CCC, August 12, 2000↩︎

  3. Nerowb51.pas↩︎

  4. Re: Looking for Nero source code by Günther Simon, CCC, October 24, 2020↩︎

  5. In the 1960s, Klaus Doldinger also published dance and rock music under the pseudonym Paul Nero↩︎

Categories: Open Source · Pascal · WinBoard · PC · X86 · DosEngine · Windows · Nobility · Klaus Doldinger

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