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Mastering the Game | Computer History Museum
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Search the Mastering the Game exhibition and on-line collection.

RESULTS: 6 items; 3 images, 2 artifacts, 1 oral histories

Images (3)

Hans Berliner (left) and Carl Ebeling developers of the HiTech computer chess system at Carnegie Mellon University
Hans Berliner (left) and Carl ...
Richard Lang at the 20th ACM North American Computer Chess Championship in Reno, Nevada
Richard Lang at the 20th ACM North ...
Hans Berliner (rear), Murray Campbell (front, left) and Feng-Hsiung Hsu at the 20th annual ACM Computer Chess Championship in Reno, Nevada
Hans Berliner (rear), Murray Campbell ...
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Artifacts (2)

Hitech chess machine
Hitech chess machine
Mephisto X computer chess board at the 20th ACM North American Computer Chess Championship in Reno, Nevada
Mephisto X computer chess board ...
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Oral Histories (1)

Oral History of Hans Berliner
Oral History of Hans Berliner
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