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  1. Toledo Chess 2, winner of 19th IOCCC. Chess program with X/Window and Windows graphical user interface↩︎

Toledo,
a family of minimalistic open source chess programs by Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez. Toledo Chess 1 with text-mode user interface is written in C 1, and won the 18th International Obfuscated C Code Contest (IOCCC) 2005 in the Game category. Toledo Chess 2 even has an own X-Window and Windows graphical user interface and won the 19th IOCCC. Further, Toledo Nanochess, written in C as well, occupies only 1274 non-blank characters, while Toledo Picochess fits in 1K of source, but without en passant, castling or minor promotion 2. Toledo Javascript is the Nanochess JavaScript version, 2258 bytes , and Toledo Java the Java port 3. In January 2015, Óscar Toledo G. released Toledo Atomchess, a chess program of only 481 bytes of x86 machine code 4.

Contents
  1. Namesake
  2. See also
  3. Selected Publications
  4. Forum Post
  5. External Links
    1. Chess Engines
    2. Misc
  6. References

Namesake

See also

Selected Publications

Forum Post

Chess Engines

Misc

feat.: Greg Phillinganes, Claudio Slon, Lee Ritenour, Octavio Bailly Jr, Gene Goe, Steve Huffsteter, Larry Williams, Mike Julian, Frank Rosolino

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References

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  1. Text-mode Chess. 18th IOCCC. Best Game↩︎

  2. Toledo Nanochess and Toledo Picochess↩︎

  3. Toledo Java Chess Game↩︎

  4. Toledo Atomchess Game↩︎

  5. Toledo Nanochess: The commented source code (book) by Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez, CCC, February 11, 2014↩︎

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