Hi Oliver,
I'm interested in ChessDM.
Pedro
Arena or similar testing program for Linux
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Re: Arena or similar testing program for Linux - Own proggie
After writing a complete platform independent multithreading testsuite for chess engines in three hours, I couldn't bother with such trivialities. Furthermore I am not interested in linefeeds at this place. That's the big advantage if you program your stuff yourself. It does what you want.hgm wrote:Was it too difficult to make it print linefeeds?
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Re: Arena or similar testing program for Linux - Own proggie
What is the license?If anyone is interested in having a Testing Suite that runs platform independent without any GUI and without any CPU usage, please write here.
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Michel
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Re: Arena or similar testing program for Linux - Own proggie
OpenSource, to use for everyone. if this is what you can call a "licence"Michel wrote:What is the license?If anyone is interested in having a Testing Suite that runs platform independent without any GUI and without any CPU usage, please write here.
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Michel
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Re: Arena or similar testing program for Linux - Own proggie
I hope you didn't inteprete my question in a negative way. But an explicit license is necessary to be included in a Linux distribution for example.OpenSource, to use for everyone. if this is what you can call a "licence" Wink