Author: Robert Henry Durrett
Date: 12:34:40 05/20/98
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On May 20, 1998 at 14:41:24, Claudio Bollini wrote: This is a great list, acknowledging the accomplishments of those who have contributed to the "chess engine" technology! Would anybody be interested in expanding the list to acknowledge the accomplishments of those who have created other important chess software which does not "play chess"? Examples would be tutorial and database programs, as well as chess-related utilities. >Hi, chess comp fellows! > >Here is the lastest version. I tried to include all the progs >that were introduced in further posts or that were posted straight to >my mailbox. 53 entries so far! Wonderful!!! :)) > >In order to avoid the arising of several redundant lists, I would >suggest that anyone who wants to add a new entry, simply take this >list and add his own. PLEASE, don't reply to this one with posts like >"please add my program XYZ in the list"... Just do this by yourself, >and we'll have a constantly updated list. > >BTW, I still believe that the candidate program must be already >capable of playing chess, so I would suggest to avoid those not- >implemented-yet or immature projects. Just my arguable opinion... :) > >Thank you, >Claudio Bollini >bollini@cnea.edu.ar
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