Glaurung and Abaia Ipod version

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gerold
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Re: Glaurung and Abaia Ipod version

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Tord Romstad wrote:
istolacio wrote:Superb solution. Another request: In 'Edit position', ask for confirmation when you press 'Clear'.
Sounds like a good idea, and easy to implement. I'll try to remember it.

Thanks for the suggestion!

P.S: Did anyone notice the new piece set? :)
Nice. :)

Am i seeing double on the B. :)

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Re: Glaurung and Abaia Ipod version

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Tord Romstad wrote:
AdminX wrote:Yes, the time used to analyse the current position. I think it would be wise to use the clocks at the top because of the space issue you mention.
Does this look OK?

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Yes, It looks great, now I can see how much time is spent looking for a solution.
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Re: Glaurung and Abaia Ipod version

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Tord Romstad wrote:I let Glaurung on an iPod Touch play against humans on the ICC a couple of nights last winter, but didn't get enough games to get a reliable estimate of the strength.
Stockfish on the iPod Touch is back on the ICC now (playing unattended). This is your chance to gain cheap Elo points! The program is terribly overrated at 2831, a rating mostly gained by playing on my 200 times faster Core 2 Duo iMac. :)

The handle is "GlaurungX". While running on the iPod Touch, Stockfish only accepts human challengers.