joeymeyer/raspberryturk
The Raspberry Turk is a robot that can play chess—it's entirely open source, based on Raspberry Pi, and inspired by the 18th century chess playing machine, the Mechanical Turk.
This project helps you build your own chess-playing robot, similar to the famous Mechanical Turk. You provide the physical components and 3D-printed parts, and you get a robotic arm capable of moving chess pieces and playing against you. This is for hobbyists, educators, or anyone fascinated by robotics and chess.
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Use this if you want to construct a physical robot that can play chess on a real board.
Not ideal if you're looking for a software-only chess engine or a virtual chess opponent.
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