Hello,
Caffeine
https://github.com/jwilson82/caffeine by Jefferson Wilson
Chess Engine
https://github.com/psocha/ChessEngine by Peter Socha
https://github.com/justcode21/CHESS-ENGINE by justcode 21
Jockfish
https://github.com/TeamCaffeine/cs1530 by Software Project for Pitt's CS1530 with Bill Laboon -
binaries for Linux/Macintosh/Windows cf.
https://github.com/TeamCaffeine/cs1530/tree/master/bin
Turochamp
https://github.com/mp3259/Turochamp by Matt mp3259
Best wishes,
Norbert
GitHub - new chess releases (mostly with source code)
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Re: GitHub - new chess releases (mostly with source code)
Please Norbert, don't open issues on programs at github which just have a name and a readme,Norbert Raimund Leisner wrote:Hello,
Caffeine
https://github.com/jwilson82/caffeine by Jefferson Wilson
Chess Engine
https://github.com/psocha/ChessEngine by Peter Socha
https://github.com/justcode21/CHESS-ENGINE by justcode 21
Jockfish
https://github.com/TeamCaffeine/cs1530 by Software Project for Pitt's CS1530 with Bill Laboon -
binaries for Linux/Macintosh/Windows cf.
https://github.com/TeamCaffeine/cs1530/tree/master/bin
Turochamp
https://github.com/mp3259/Turochamp by Matt mp3259
Best wishes,
Norbert
or are not yet ready for playing at all. Just checking the commits will be enough for this.
I only checked Caffeine, which I already knew, because it will be the new
program of the author of Presbyter...
Edit: readme from your 2nd entry
The only executable that the `Makefile` currently creates is `random.exe`, which plays random legal moves.
Guenther
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Re: GitHub - new chess releases (mostly with source code)
Jeff Warner said on "Jockfish" page:
`jockfish` is a thin Java wrapper around the corresponding binary (`bin/stockfish-(win|osx|linux)-x64`) which _is_ Stockfish 7. The `jockfish` part just launches the proper binary as a subprocess and pipes input into and out of it.
It's an external effort as part of a larger project to build a Chess program in Java, the subprocess hack was the easiest way I could get Stockfish functionality.
`jockfish` is a thin Java wrapper around the corresponding binary (`bin/stockfish-(win|osx|linux)-x64`) which _is_ Stockfish 7. The `jockfish` part just launches the proper binary as a subprocess and pipes input into and out of it.
It's an external effort as part of a larger project to build a Chess program in Java, the subprocess hack was the easiest way I could get Stockfish functionality.
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Re: GitHub - new chess releases (mostly with source code)
Hi Raimund,Norbert Raimund Leisner wrote:Jeff Warner said on "Jockfish" page:
`jockfish` is a thin Java wrapper around the corresponding binary (`bin/stockfish-(win|osx|linux)-x64`) which _is_ Stockfish 7. The `jockfish` part just launches the proper binary as a subprocess and pipes input into and out of it.
It's an external effort as part of a larger project to build a Chess program in Java, the subprocess hack was the easiest way I could get Stockfish functionality.
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A Java-based Chess Program running Stockfish UCI under the hood.