Many of us can remember our first introduction to the centuries-old, tabletop game of chess. While some were first taught how ...
If you’ve ever played chess or even checkers, you’ve probably thought about making a board that lets a computer play you without having to enter your moves and look at the board on a screen.
which is also tasked with reading button inputs from the board’s side panel. The Nano is interfaced with a Raspberry Pi, which is the true brains of the operation. The Pi handles chess tasks ...
Innovative Bluetooth chess boards fuse tradition and technology for players. These computerized sets link to devices via wireless Bluetooth connectivity - unlocking conveniences like automated ...