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Micro-Max Developer(s) H.G. Muller Stable release 4 / January 26, 2007[1] Operating system Windows Type Chess engine Website Micro-Max Main Page Micro-Max (uMax) is a chess engine developed by Dutch H.G. Muller, born in 1956. The program is written in C and according to IOCCC rules it is 1088 characters, not counting ; { } nor leading spaces and line feeds. The author claims that it is the smallest non-trivial chess engine in existence. The source code for Micro-Max and other chess variant engines is available.[2] Contents 1 Versions 2 Source Code Sample 3 References 4 External links // Versions Micro-Max Micro (1180 characters)[3] Micro-Max 1.6 (1433 characters) Micro-Max 3.2 (2000 characters) Micro-Max 4.0 (1752 characters) Micro-Max 4.4 (1865 characters) Micro-Max 4.8 (1953 characters)[4] Source Code Sample main() { int k=8,*p,c[9],d; F(X,0,8) {b[X+V]=(b[X]+=16)-8;b[X+16]=18;b[X+96]=9; F(Y,0,8)b[16*Y+X+8]=(X-4)*(X-4)+(Y-3.5)*(Y-3.5); } W(1) {F(N,0,121)printf(" %c",N&8&&(N+=7)?10:n[b[N]&15]); p=c;W((*p++=getchar())>10); if(*c-10){X=*c-16*c[1]+C;Y=c[2]-16*c[3]+C;}else {d=6;N=0;W(N<1e6)D(k,-I,I,Q,8,d++);} if(D(k,-I,I,Q,9,2)==I)k^=24; } } References ^ "Micro-Max 4 Release Notes". January 26, 2007. http://home.hccnet.nl/h.g.muller/progress.html. Retrieved 2008-08-07.  ^ Micro-Max ^ Micro-Max Micro ^ Micro-Max download page External links Official Micro-Max Homepage H.G. Muller Chess Site This chess-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This computer software article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e