I am enthusiastic to see more Android UCI engines become available that import successfully in Chess for Android. Below the results of a small tournament on a Nexus One (1GHz Snapdragon), one second-per-move, default engine settings, complete 3-, 4- and 5-piece Nalimov endgame tablebases on SD card (games are available at http://www.aartbik.com/MISC/eng.html).
Graham Banks wrote:Hi Aart,
are you still developing BikJump as a pc engine?
Hi Graham,
Yes. I may have taken a long detour through developing Chess for Android, but I also want to continue working on BikJump. I have an SMP version "almost" ready for years now
Aart
Graham Banks wrote:Hi Aart,
are you still developing BikJump as a pc engine?
Hi Graham,
Yes. I may have taken a long detour through developing Chess for Android, but I also want to continue working on BikJump. I have an SMP version "almost" ready for years now
Aart
Very good. Thanks for replying. There's certainly a "market" for applications for devices such as Android..