Author: Pete Galati
Date: 15:07:56 03/13/00
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On March 13, 2000 at 17:49:25, Sanjiv Karnataki wrote: >Hi All, > >I understand that there is code available to allow your chess program to be >matched over a network against another engine. Can someone point me to a link >please?. Is it easy to add it to a program? it should be if it is based on the >winboard protocol. > >Any help is appreciated. > >Thanks > >Sanjiv. I think there's some C code for auto232 that you can find for download at Gambitsoft, I forget what area it's in, but if you dig around you'll find it. http://www.gambitsoft.com it's not in the freeware/shareware Chess program page, so skip looking there. I don't have a clue if it's hard to add to a program. It has nothing to do with Winboard, but if you make your program work with Winboard, you might be able to use Rémi Coulom's program to auto323 it with, http://www-leibniz.imag.fr/~coulom/ but I don't have a solid grasp on how that stuff works at all. Pete
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