Update: Euclide 0.94 released

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Michael Diosi
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Update: Euclide 0.94 released

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Hi,

And now for something completly different, Euclide 0.94 has been released. Euclide is a program for solving SPG problems. SPG stands for shortest proof game. It can be downloaded here:

http://lestourtereaux.free.fr/euclide/index.html

Other nice programs for solving this kind of chess problems are Natch, Popeye, WinChloe.

PopeyeUCI maybe used also in Arena :)

Have fun,
Michael
http://www.playwitharena.com
Ron Murawski
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Re: Update: Euclide 0.94 released

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Michael Diosi wrote:Hi,

And now for something completly different, Euclide 0.94 has been released. Euclide is a program for solving SPG problems. SPG stands for shortest proof game. It can be downloaded here:

http://lestourtereaux.free.fr/euclide/index.html

Other nice programs for solving this kind of chess problems are Natch, Popeye, WinChloe.

PopeyeUCI maybe used also in Arena :)

Have fun,
Michael
http://www.playwitharena.com
There is a list for puzzle-solving programs at the Computer-Chess Wiki
http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=c ... s_problems

This list, by Norbert Raimund Leisner, is fairly new and under intense development. Many new sites were added recently.

Ron
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Michael Diosi
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Re: Update: Euclide 0.94 released

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Hi Ron,



You missed these:

http://www.schweikhardt.net/ Jens Matesolver
http://www.mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de/ ... index.html Martin Väth Solver

Michael
Ron Murawski
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Re: Update: Euclide 0.94 released

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Michael Diosi wrote:Hi Ron,



You missed these:

http://www.schweikhardt.net/ Jens Matesolver
http://www.mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de/ ... index.html Martin Väth Solver

Michael
Thanks!