Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Dann [not glowing] Corbit at 26 June 2000 03:04:27:
Both from the author's site and my ftp site.
I still expect good things from G2. It has the motor to carry it a long way.
You watch.
My FTP site
Hello:Both from the author's site and my ftp site.
I still expect good things from G2. It has the motor to carry it a long way.
You watch.
Hello:Both from the author's site and my ftp site.
I still expect good things from G2. It has the motor to carry it a long way.
You watch.
First of all, my excuses for not responding the Message about my problem with TSCP1.51, but I solved the problem on the way.
Next, an interesting question about your admirable job you have carried out with several Winboard Engines, including "Yacy and Gully".
Accidentally navigating for Internet, I met with an interesting Australian chess program called KnightCap.
The source code is freeware, but the program is non Winboard Compatible.
Could you think of the feasibility of porting this Program to the Winboard Environment? It is only a proposal, because KnightCap seems to be a strong chess program.
The KnightCap URL is:
http://samba.anu.edu.au/KnightCap/
Hello:Both from the author's site and my ftp site.
I still expect good things from G2. It has the motor to carry it a long way.
You watch.
First of all, my excuses for not responding the Message about my problem with TSCP1.51, but I solved the problem on the way.
Next, an interesting question about your admirable job you have carried out with several Winboard Engines, including "Yacy and Gully".
Accidentally navigating for Internet, I met with an interesting Australian chess program called KnightCap.
The source code is freeware, but the program is non Winboard Compatible.
Could you think of the feasibility of porting this Program to the Winboard Environment? It is only a proposal, because KnightCap seems to be a strong chess program.
The KnightCap URL is:
http://samba.anu.edu.au/KnightCap/
This has already been requested many times. I'm not interested in doing it. I have already looked at the code, and it requires POSIX.
The port of KnightCap would be a very big job. I am sure that hundreds of hours would be involved (to do it right).
I have the source to Chenard, but it is not designed as a Winboard engine.Dann : how about trying it on Chenard. Chenard was among the very first few freely available programs, I am sure some of us would be keen to see it "winboarded".
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