Author: Carlos del Cacho
Date: 12:11:07 10/27/00
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On October 27, 2000 at 14:54:50, Pete Galati wrote: >On October 27, 2000 at 11:07:09, Jari Huikari wrote: > >>On October 27, 2000 at 10:31:16, Pete Galati wrote: >> >>>> http://www.mit.jyu.fi/~huikari/nerowb.exe (40 kB) >> >>>I tried it last night for the first time, but only against myself. I was quite >>>sure I should have won all 3 games, but I lost them all. Sorry, but I didn't >>>save the games. I didn't have any problems with the Winboard version of Nero, >>>in fact it worked better than a lot of Winboard engines I've tried. >> >>Nice that it works. Sorry that it won the games! You must have been tired? :-) > >Well, it was after midnight, but that's a normal day for me. The closest I can >come for an excuse is that I don't play Chess anymore. > >I notice that Nero has an opening book built into the exe somehow. Why is that? > I know that the old Nero had that too. I guess I've run into that in other >programs, but I forget by now which ones they were. Eugene's Siberia? > >Pete Amyan also has that feature, if I remember well. Carlos > >> >>I guess most WB-engines are C-programs. NeroWB is a Pascal program. I didn't >>need to do any setbuffer or other tricks. Just Readln for input and Writeln >>for output. My source code is all in one 100kB file, which is freely available >>too. http://www.mit.jyu.fi/~huikari/NEROWB.PAS Perhaps someone could find >>it usable if creating another engine with Pascal language. >> >> Jari
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