bright-0.2c released

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Re: bright-0.2c released

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Image


Logo from Graham.
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Erik Roggenburg

Re: bright-0.2c released

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Thanks, TT.
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Re: bright-0.2c released

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royb wrote:Almost anything else will do, but 7zip seems to be windoze only thing.
Is Winrar a windoze only thing? I seem to recall that it opens 7z files.
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but 7zip seems to be windoze only thing.
http://peazip.sourceforge.net/

Includes full support for 7zip under Linux.

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Re: bright-0.2c released

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Erik Roggenburg wrote:Any logos for this monster?

Wilhelm? David? Graham? Other talented person?
Just uploaded my Bright logo to my logo page ...

http://www.geocities.com/davedahlem/my_logos.html

It's at the bottom of the page.

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Erik Roggenburg wrote:Any logos for this monster?

Wilhelm? David? Graham? Other talented person?
The logo I use on my homepage Image

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Tony Thomas

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David Dahlem wrote:
Erik Roggenburg wrote:Any logos for this monster?

Wilhelm? David? Graham? Other talented person?
Just uploaded my Bright logo to my logo page ...

http://www.geocities.com/davedahlem/my_logos.html

It's at the bottom of the page.

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Dave
I like your Glaurung logo even better. It is sure to add about 50 elo to the confidence of the engine. :wink:
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Re: bright-0.2c released

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Allard Siemelink wrote:I decided to release bright 0.2c!
It is publicly available from

http://brightchess.googlepages.com

Merry Xmas,

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Re: bright-0.2c released

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Allard Siemelink wrote:I decided to release bright 0.2c!
It is publicly available from

http://brightchess.googlepages.com

Merry Xmas,

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Thanks Allard. Merry Xmas and Happy New Year.

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royb wrote:Any chance of usng a different compression program (not 7zip)? Linux does not have an equivalent uncompression program for that format. Almost anything else will do, but 7zip seems to be windoze only thing.

Thanks,

Roy
You don't say which Linux you use, but have you tried to enter 7z... in the shell?
My Suse came with a version of 7za, a simple command line extracting Bright is:
7za e bright-0.2c.7z
what gives you all the files in the archive.
The tricky thing for me was that the e (for extract) is not used like this : -e, but really just appended standalone after 7za, not really a common procedure, but once you know it, it is easy.

Maybe you have the tool, too.

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Peter