Author: Frank Schneider
Date: 21:58:19 04/05/00
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On April 05, 2000 at 14:08:01, Dann Corbit wrote: >It might be funny to write the smallest possible chess program that produces >legal moves for both sides. If it plays against itself, it could have no I/O >except to display the chosen moves. It could more or less choose legal moves at >random. Basically, it could be nothing but a board representation, a move >generator, and calls to rand(). > >Can it be done in (for instance) ten lines of C? I recall someone (Nalimov??) posted a one-page-chessprogram here some time ago. I saved it but I can't find it on my disk now :-( Frank
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