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Chess

Full title Chess
Year of release 1983
Publisher Boldfield Computing
Producer / Author(s) C.P. Software - Chris Whittington and Steven Vickers
Memory 19k
Type Game
Cost : £5.95
Download Chess [CRC32 94FD87D1]
Distribution Permission Allowed | Group 2

Instructions

CHESS
Load and run the program by entering:
load chess run

Instructions
Decide if you wish to play a fresh start (PLAY), or to position the
pieces to represent a game in progress (ANALYSE).
Press either P or A (P=Play, A=Analyse)

PLAY
Now you have the choice of colour (remember white starts first !)
Press either B or W (B=Black. W=White)
Next choose how difficult to make the game. This is achieved by selecting how many moves ahead the computer should consider before making it's decisions. The range is 0 to 6. (Note: at the higher levels, the time taken for the computer to decide can be considerable)

To make your move enter the reference of the square containing the piece to be played, followed by the reference of it's destination.
eg. D2D4 (typical opening move by White)

If the move is legal, the layout is changed and any captured pieces are removed. The computer detects illegal moves, and is kind enough to allow you to try again !
To CASTLE you only have to enter the King's move.
If you want the computer to RECOMMEND your next move:
Press R (Note: It is only a recommendation — you can still make any other move)
To enable you to cheat (as is you would !), or to reposition the board for other reasons: Press X (this then allows ANALYSE to be selected)

ANALYSE
Change any square by entering it's reference, followed by a piece type
(q)=Blank. P=Pawn. N=Knight, B=Bishop, R=Rook. Q=Queen, K=King) followed by piece colour (B= Black, W=White),
followed by whether or not the piece has been moved yet (Y=Yes, N=No) When everything is set to your liking:
Press X
Now choose colour and difficulty. and who's turn it is to move (B or W).

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