![]() and Fritz throughout the rest of the world. Morsch adapted his Quest program, and Chessbase released it for sale that year as Knightstalker in the U.S. In 1991, the German company ChessBase approached the Dutch chess programmer Frans Morsch about writing a chess engine to add to the database program which they sold. This version supports 64-bit hardware and multiprocessing by default. ![]() The latest version of the consumer product is Fritz 16. With version 13, Morsch retired, and his engine was first replaced by Gyula Horvath's Pandix, and then with Fritz 15, Vasik Rajlich's Rybka. Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DSįritz is a Germanchess program originally developed for Chessbase by Frans Morsch based on his Quest program, ported to DOS, and then Windows by Mathias Feist.
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