HIARCS won the gold medal (shared) at the 4th Computer Olympiad, and became World Microcomputer Chess Software Champion at the WMCCC 1993 in Munich. The rewritten HIARCS soon competed in computer chess tournaments, in 1989 the 1st Computer Olympiad, and the WMCCC 1991 in Vancouver where HIARCS won the title of the World Amateur Microcomputer Chess Champion. Subsequent Hiacs versions were compiled to run under various processors and operating systems, such as x86 and PowerPC under Windows and Mac OS, as well as mobile devices. In 1991 HIARCS 1.0 was released for PCs and the MS-DOS operatig system. HIARCS 1 for MS-DOS, 1991, download from the HIARCS site Įnd of the 80s HIARCS was rewritten in C. To compensate for this I developed some heuristics to help guide the search and evaluation in a more targeted way. HIARCS was still written in the relatively primitive BASIC programming language and being interpreted it meant the program was rather slow. The inspiration for the new HIARCS search was sought from the book Chess Skill in Man and Machine and in particular the article "The heuristic search: An alternative to the alpha-beta minimax procedure" by Larry Harris from Dartmouth College. Mark Uniacke from Now Walking, 1982-1983: HIARCS 5 : Subsequent versions (5 aka 0.5) were still written in interpreted Basic as well, and to compensate that speed disadvantage, HIARCS used to be smart rather than fast. If Every Chess company was like this.The very first version of HIARCS was already written 1980 in PDP-11 Basic, when Mark was a 15 year old schoolboy.Hiarcs Chess Explorer 1.5 released by Harvey Williamson, HIARCS Customer Support & Announcements Forum, July 27, 2013.Hiarcs Chess Explorer for Mac and PC - Quick tour videos by Mark Uniacke, Hiarcs Customer Support & Announcements Forum, September 28, 2012.
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