Chesmac
| Chesmac | |
|---|---|
Chesmac running on a Telmac 1800 computer in 2014 | |
| Developer(s) | Raimo Suonio |
| Publisher(s) | Topdata |
| Engine | proprietary |
| Platform(s) | Telmac 1800 |
| Release | 1979 |
| Genre(s) | computer chess |
| Mode(s) | single-player |
Chesmac is a Finnish computer chess game programmed by Raimo Suonio for the Telmac 1800 computer, published by Topdata in 1979. It is possibly the first commercially-released video game in Finland. The game has a simple graphical user interface and the moves are entered with number-letter combinations. The computer takes so long to calculate its moves that the game has been described as resembling correspondence chess. A new version of Chesmac based on its original source code was published in 2014.