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Chris Daly [1] Chris Daly,

an American electrical engineer, in the 70s affiliated with the NASA Goddars Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland [2] . Along with Kenneth L. King from Information Displays, Inc. (IDI) [3] [4] [5], the designer and manufacturer of the stand-alone computer-aided design (CAD) platform IDIIOM (IDI Input-Output Machine) [6], Chris Daly was primary author of the chess program running on the IDIIOM system utilizing a Varian 620/i minicomputer [7] [8] . The program, later dubbed Daly CP, won second place in the First United States Computer Chess Championship 1970 in New York City [9] .

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References

  1. Chess in Space - NASA 1970 First Chess Experiments from Carolus Chess
  2. Special Events for Association for Computing Machinery, 25th National Conference (pdf), hosted by The Computer History Museum
  3. An Interview with Carl Machover (pdf) by Philip Frana, June 20, 2002
  4. Carl Machover, Computer Graphics Pioneer, Dies at 84, White Plains, NY (PRWEB) March 07, 2012
  5. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION - NEWS DIGEST, June 7, 1967 (pdf) INFORMATION DISPLAYS PROPOSES OFFERING
  6. Don Bissell (1998). Was the IDIIOM the First Stand-Alone CAD Platform? IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Vol. 20, No. 2
  7. The Minicomputer Orphanage
  8. Varian Data Machines from The Computer History Museum
  9. Woodrow W. Bledsoe (1970). First U.S. computer chess tournament. ACM SIGART Bulletin, No. 24

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