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Subject: My info

Author: José Carlos

Date: 15:48:07 03/13/00

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On March 13, 2000 at 15:53:53, William Bryant wrote:

>On March 13, 2000 at 15:50:53, William Bryant wrote:
>
>>At one time, there was an question posed on this message board about what
>>chess program names were 'taken'.  There was even a call for all
>>amature/commercial programmers to 'register' there program name - or at least
>>post it to this board.
>>
>>I was reminded of this effort when KD asked about the name Fathom.
>>
>>Does this list exsist?
>>(I know I 'registered' Screamer during the life of the thread.)
>>
>>Is is worth keeping or added to the Resource Center?
>>I personally would like a list of amature/professional programers and email
>>address or home pages much as Komputer Korner used to keep.
>>
>>Lastly, I would like to 'register' the name AD_HOC if it hasn't been used yet
>>for my bitboard based version of my chess program.  At present, a work in
>>progress.
>>
>>William
>>wbryant@ix.netcom.com
>>
>>Screamer Chess
>>http://pweb.netcom.com/~wbryant/screamer.html
>>(new version due out any day)
>
>
>I would be glad to become the 'keeper' of such a list if there is enough
>interest, and people would send me basic information.
>
>ie:
>Program Name                           : Averno
>Intended Platform                      : Win32
>Current Version                        : 0.28
>Freeware/shareware/private program     : Freeware
>Source Code Availability               : Too dark to be public
>Author                                 : José Carlos Martínez Galán
>Contact information                    : smyslov@hotmail.com or josecmg@asturvia.cajastur.es
>Download site                          : Sergio's and Frank's sites
>Anything else you think is important.  : Winboard compatible
>
>William
>wbryant@ix.netcom.com

  José C.



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