REBEL was a world champion chess program developed by Ed Schröder. Development of REBEL started in 1980 on a TRS-80, and it was ported many times to dedicated hardware and the fastest microprocessors of the day:
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- REBEL (computerschaak) (nl)
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| - Rebel ist ein Schachprogramm des niederländischen Programmierers Ed Schröder. 1992 gewann es die Computerschachweltmeisterschaft. 2007 wurde die Weiterentwicklung des Programms vorläufig eingestellt. Anfang 2016 wurde mit Rebel13 eine neue Version veröffentlicht. (de)
- REBEL is een Nederlands schaakprogramma dat is ontwikkeld door . De ontwikkeling van REBEL begon in 1980 op een TRS-80. Sindsdien is het programma vele malen omgezet naar hardwarematige schaakcomputers alsmede in software voor microprocessors. (nl)
- REBEL was a world champion chess program developed by Ed Schröder. Development of REBEL started in 1980 on a TRS-80, and it was ported many times to dedicated hardware and the fastest microprocessors of the day: (en)
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| - Rebel ist ein Schachprogramm des niederländischen Programmierers Ed Schröder. 1992 gewann es die Computerschachweltmeisterschaft. 2007 wurde die Weiterentwicklung des Programms vorläufig eingestellt. Anfang 2016 wurde mit Rebel13 eine neue Version veröffentlicht. (de)
- REBEL was a world champion chess program developed by Ed Schröder. Development of REBEL started in 1980 on a TRS-80, and it was ported many times to dedicated hardware and the fastest microprocessors of the day:
* 1980s – Running on a TRS-80, Apple II, and inside of Mephisto brand dedicated chess computers, it won the Dutch open computer chess championship four times.
* 1991 – Ported to the ARM ChessMachine and named Gideon, it won the World Microcomputer Chess Championship.
* 1992 – Gideon won the World Computer Chess Championship, the first time a microprocessor came ahead of a field of mainframes, supercomputers, and custom chess hardware.
* 1990s – REBEL was ported to Microsoft DOS and then Microsoft Windows and sold commercially
* 1997 – REBEL won a match with GM Arthur Yusupov 10.5–6.5, the first successful challenge of a chess grandmaster by a commercial program.
* 1998 – REBEL won a match with GM Viswanathan Anand 5–3 (but lost 0.5–1.5 in the standard time control section of the match). He was rated number two in the world at the time.
* 2004 – Ed Schröder retired, releasing the last version of REBEL as the freeware chess engine Pro Deo. (en)
- REBEL is een Nederlands schaakprogramma dat is ontwikkeld door . De ontwikkeling van REBEL begon in 1980 op een TRS-80. Sindsdien is het programma vele malen omgezet naar hardwarematige schaakcomputers alsmede in software voor microprocessors. (nl)
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