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title: "ChessCE!"
date: 2018-12-05T17:07:00
draft: true
type: "post"
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*Originally posted on my [old old old blog](https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c726379h1749455_chessce)*
Recently, chess has seen a resurgence in my school. But what if you want to play chess during math class? Well, ChessCE for your TI-84 Plus CE is the answer. In addition to playing against your friends, you can also play against ChessCE's own built-in AI, or even watch the AI play against itself! And of course, games can be saved and loaded. With ChessCE, will you beat your TI-84 at chess? Download [url=https://www.ticalc.org/pub/84plusce/asm/games/chessce.zip]ChessCE[/url], and may the best player win!
[img]https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/ss/872/87219.gif[/img][img]https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/ss/872/87201.gif[/img]
[b]Design: 10/10[/b]
Beautiful graphics!
[b]Functionality: 9/10[/b]
The AI provides a challenging opponent to play against
[b]Practicality: 9/10[/b]
Intuitive controls
[b]Performance: 9/10[/b]
Quite fast for a calculator
[b]Overall: 9/10[/b]
A great game for the TI-84 Plus CE!
[size=150][b]Installation[/b][/size]
(1) Download and install [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c726379h1726734_ti_connect_ce]TI Connect CE[/url] on your computer if you dont already have it
(2) Transfer these [url=https://github.com/CE-Programming/libraries/releases/download/v8.3/clibraries.zip]C libraries[/url] to your calculator using TI Connect CE
(3) Transfer the CHESSCE file in the zip folder to your calculator
(4) Now, select CHESSCE from the program menu and hit [enter]. If that doesn't work, you may need to first select the Asm( token in the catalog ([2nd] - [0]), then select CHESSCE. You should see a level pack select screen. Enjoy!
[code]Asm(prgmCHESSCE[/code]
[size=150][b]Controls[/b][/size]
[2nd/enter] - Select
[alpha] - Deselect
[clear] - Back
[del] - Exit
[i]Source: [url]https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/468/46800.html[/url][/i]