Adrian Millett
Adrian Millett, (often misspelled as Adrian Millet)
a BritishCheckers and games programmer. He is author of theCheckers playing programSage[1][2][3] and theDraughts and Draughts variant playing programDynamo[4], and along withDerek Oldbury co-author of the Checkers playing programCheckermate. Sage Draughts competed at the1st Computer Olympiad, London 1989, Checkermate at the2nd Computer Olympiad, London 1990, both in8x8 Checkers - Dynamo played 10x10Draughts at the4th Computer Olympiad, London 1992. In 1995, Adrian Millett introduced thePortable Draughts Notation based on thePortable Game Notation in Chess[5].
Genius GUI
Adrian Millett is developer of theWindowsGUI forChess Genius 4[6][7], which evolved to a multi-engine GUI viaChess Genius 6 (6.5) to theMillennium Chess System[8], and theChess Genius Classic GUI[9].
Forum Posts
- cg byPc Solutions,rgc, December 29, 1994 »Chess Genius
- endgame databases and misc byPc Solutions,rgc, April 22, 1995
- PDN - Portable Draughts Notation byPc Sol,rgc, July 22, 1995
- hash mem in win-chess progs byPc Sol,rgcc, September 28, 1995 »Transposition Table,Windows
- Re: mclane's christmas-tournament: #6 byPc Solutions,rgcc, January 07, 1999 »Millennium Chess System
- news: SAGE 5000.. byPc Solutions,rgcc, May 12, 1999
- Re: Deep Junior vs Genius6.5/Shredder4 byPc Solutions,rgcc, April 11, 2000 »Millennium Chess System
External Links
References
- ↑Sage 4000
- ↑SAGE 4001 Checkers Program
- ↑Sage Draughts 9.0
- ↑Dynamo Draughts
- ↑PDN - Portable Draughts Notation byPc Sol,rgc, July 22, 1995
- ↑cg byPc Solutions,rgc, December 29, 1994
- ↑Richard Lang (1995).Chess Genius 4.Computer Chess Reports, Vol. 5, Nos. 3+4, pp. 80
- ↑Schachclub Leinzell - Schach + PC - Shredder 5, Teil 1 byPeter Schreiner (German)
- ↑ChessGenius Classic 7.0 - The Chess Program that beat Kasparov!

