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  2. 0x88 - Wikipedia

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    The 0x88 chess board representation is a square-centric method of representing the chess board in computer chess programs. The number 0x88 is a hexadecimal integer (136 10 , 210 8 , 10001000 2 ). The rank and file positions are each represented by a nibble (hexadecimal digit), and the bit gaps simplify a number of computations to bitwise ...

  3. Board representation (computer chess) - Wikipedia

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    Board representation in computer chess is a data structure in a chess program representing the position on the chessboard and associated game state. [1] Board representation is fundamental to all aspects of a chess program including move generation, the evaluation function, and making and unmaking moves (i.e. search) as well as maintaining the state of the game during play.

  4. RISC OS character set - Wikipedia

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    At 0x84 is a 'bubble-writing' X, meaning "close window". [1] At 0x87 is an unusual character that is a subscript 8 followed by a superscript 7. [1] It is not proposed for Unicode. [2] At 0x88, 0x89, 0x8A, and 0x8B are left, right, up, and down bubble arrows for window scrollbars. [1] The following table shows the RISC OS character set.

  5. List of English abbreviations made by shortening words

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    cab Cabernet Sauvignon cabriolet caff (UK slang) café cal calorie (in combination, especially "lo-cal") Cal or Cali California Calcutta cam camera camouflage camo camouflage Can Canada or Canadian (in combination)

  6. Glossary of tables game terms - Wikipedia

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    The standard bearing off procedure used in most tables games is as follows: Bearing off is the process of removing one's men (pieces, checkers) off the board in the last phase of the game. To do this a player must move all 15 men into the home table first. To bear them, the player then rolls the dice and removes a man from a point whose number ...

  7. Forsyth–Edwards Notation - Wikipedia

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    Forsyth–Edwards Notation (FEN) is a standard notation for describing a particular board position of a chess game. The purpose of FEN is to provide all the necessary information to restart a game from a particular position. FEN is based on a system developed by Scottish newspaper journalist David Forsyth.

  8. SCSI - Wikipedia

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    For example, a high-end disk subsystem may be a single SCSI device but contain dozens of individual disk drives, each of which is a logical unit. Further, a RAID array may be a single SCSI device, but may contain many logical units, each of which is a "virtual" disk—a stripe set or mirror set constructed from portions of real disk drives.

  9. AlphaZero - Wikipedia

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    AlphaZero was flying the English flag, while Stockfish the Norwegian. [9] Stockfish was allocated 64 threads and a hash size of 1 GB, [2] a setting that Stockfish's Tord Romstad later criticized as suboptimal. [10] [note 1] AlphaZero was trained on chess for a total of nine hours before the match.