Hello,
Ron Murawski is actually writing contributions in the "Computer Chess Wiki"
Here are some questions arising for him:
Aquarium: (Autoplayer 232, ICS) ?
BabasChess:( WB1 / WB2) ?
Bookup : (Autoplayer 232, ICS) ?
Gandalf 5.1 : (ICS) ?
YChess : (WB 1/ WB 2) ?
http://computerchess-org./doku.php?id= ... ,
Norbert
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Norbert Raimund Leisner
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Norbert Raimund Leisner
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- Location: Augsburg - Germany
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Tony Thomas
Re: Computer Chess Wiki
ICS stands for playing chess over the net, right? If that's the case Gandalf supported it, as it came with Chesspartner GUI (I only own the 6x, and 4.32x versions, the first was sold by Gambitsoft and didnt include a GUI). Since Gandalf supports Wb protocol, it would be a rather easy task to run it on a chess server like ICC>
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pgeorges
Re: Computer Chess Wiki
Hi,
Scid's line is inaccurate : Scid supports UCI engines and allows the play on internet FICS.
Pascal Georges
Scid's line is inaccurate : Scid supports UCI engines and allows the play on internet FICS.
Pascal Georges