Author: Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
Date: 03:18:11 02/26/00
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On February 25, 2000 at 13:49:33, Laurence Chen wrote: >On February 25, 2000 at 10:42:12, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote: > >> >>LANs are getting more and more popular so I want to remind everybody of a >>special feature of my autoplayer code for Windows that has been available with >>source code for quite a while now and that has been implemented in Shredder >>since version 2. I am addressing particularly the programmers of windows GUIs of >>chess programs or the ones who have used my code in their programs. >> >>With my code is it possible to play automatically against another windows >>program in a network without the need to connect the two machines with a serial >>cable. All communication is done via the network. Yesterday I let Shredder play >>a match against ChessTiger and felt very stupid being forced to connect the two >>machines with an additional cable. >> >>It is very easy to add this feature, more precisely it is harder to remove it >>from the source code than to just leave it in there. There is no difference to >>the engine as all communication is done by my code. The engine and also the >>interface can’t tell weather the two computers are connected via network or via >>a serial cable. >> >>To my knowledge Shredder is currently the only program that is capable of >>playing automatically on two machines without a serial cable by using the >>network connection. Many programs are using my code for their autoplayer but >>everyone seems to have removed the code for playing in a network. I have no idea >>why, so please help me to understand it. If any programmer needs more support >>for adding this feature please contact me as it is getting boring to play >>Shredder vs. Shredder in my network only. >> >>It was discussed here recently that it is possible to connect com1 and com2 on >>one machine and use the autoplayer on one machine with two different programs. >>This works fine, especially on a dual machine, but if you think about that it >>seems very strange to have to connect one computer to itself with a serial >>cable. Well, you can have a more elegant solution for that with my network >>autoplayer code because as a side effect you can also play with two programs on >>one machine without any cable at all. >> >>As I have already addressed this subject here some time ago but didn’t get much >>feedback I would be happy to hear about your thoughts about that and to learn >>about the motivation of the ones who have removed the network code from my >>autoplayer source code. >> >>I would be happy if more programs support this feature in the future. >> >>Stefan >I guess that Millenium Edition does not support this feature which is a surprise >to me since they also supply the Shredder 3/4 engine for it. I'd really would >love to see the autoplayers in all chess engines to support this feature of LAN >connectivity. Perhaps Chessbase will make note and try to implement this feature >with a patch to add this feature in its GUI. >Laurence. I think Genius does not support it, only the Shredder2-4 GUIs. Ask ChessBase to add this feature :-) Stefan
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