ChessBrain (Guinness World Record)

ChessBrain is a virtual chess supercomputer using the processing power of Internet connected machines. On January 30th 2004, ChessBrain became the first distributed network to play a game against a single human opponent and earned an official Guinness World Record for "the largest networked chess computer" in history!
- Year of conclusion: 2004
- Number of teams: 78
- Number of participants: 564
- Running platforms: Windows, Linux, MacOS X, BSD
- Final Team Rank: 10th
- Final Team Points: 1,497,283,289
- Number of Members: 9
- Number of Members Countries: 4
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Projects Finished in 2004