My old Windows Bitboard Observer Bibob is available on a cpw page for download. If you have the ancient MS VC6, project with sources included, PD.
https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Bibob
Happy Debugging,
Gerd
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Re: Bibob
Hello, Gerd,Gerd Isenberg wrote:My old Windows Bitboard Observer Bibob is available on a cpw page for download. If you have the ancient MS VC6, project with sources included, PD.
https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Bibob
Happy Debugging,
Gerd
first thx for this nice tool. I remember it from an earlier thread some time
ago. Is it possible to create some pattern files with this tool,
pawn structures, shield configurations,center types and so on.
I can imagine to do some useful things with such a tool.
Anyway, using it for visualization and debugging purposes is already
a very good thing.
cheers,
Michael
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Re: Bibob
Hello Gerd.
that's an awesome tool. Bitboardbeobachter, eh? Many thanks for sharing it.
I'm very much looking forward to using it. Up until now I always made do with the programmer view of Windows' calc.exe and primitive debug outputs...
that's an awesome tool. Bitboardbeobachter, eh? Many thanks for sharing it.
I'm very much looking forward to using it. Up until now I always made do with the programmer view of Windows' calc.exe and primitive debug outputs...
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Re: Bibob
Is was quite helpful to visualize Kindergarten Bitboards.
When I implemented the (still a bit buggy) auto repeater for the last binary operation with adjustable speed, the intention was to implement a small programming language, i.e. to animate fill-algos etc., operands (Variables) are represented by BB-document windows.
Cheers,
Gerd
When I implemented the (still a bit buggy) auto repeater for the last binary operation with adjustable speed, the intention was to implement a small programming language, i.e. to animate fill-algos etc., operands (Variables) are represented by BB-document windows.
Cheers,
Gerd
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Re: Bibob
Yes, BitBoard ObserverOliverUwira wrote:Bitboardbeobachter, eh?
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Re: Bibob
English and German appear compatible on this one, despite different word rootsGerd Isenberg wrote:Yes, BitBoard ObserverOliverUwira wrote:Bitboardbeobachter, eh?