Author: Pete Galati
Date: 20:56:05 06/07/00
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On June 07, 2000 at 23:45:35, Michel Chassey wrote: >Go to this place : http://members.xoom.com/avochess/avochess.htm >Our friend lists over a dozen to get you started. > >Enjoy, >Michel Chassey Holy Cow, it's still there. Last time I looked it wasn't, I thought they took it down for some reason. I never sent xoom my new email addres because I was tired of their spam. I'd say a great program to look at the source code of is Faile and TSCP. Faile is very easy to compile with DJGPP, TSCP take more work. Hey Michel, what happenned with those new/old Crafty email games we were running? Did you send me moves and I missed them? Pete > >On June 07, 2000 at 23:27:05, pavel wrote: > >>Hi, >> as a newbe I was told by my friends and teacher that its always a good idea >>to study source codes of other programs, to get ideas about programing. And >>since i am more interested in computer chess than other things, I thought maybe >>i should start by studying computerchess source codes. I dont know where to get >>one. I once got the source of ZZZZZZZZZZchess (or was it zchess), from its >>website. Can anyone give me a list of all the programs that are available with >>source code for free in the internet? not to forget the source code of crafty >>;). maybe Dann Corbit can help ;) >>thanks >>have fun >>cheers >>Pavel ;) >>ps, mainly source code of program written on c because the compiler i have right >>now is only a c compiler (Icc-win32). couldnt find a c++ freeware compiler with >>nice GUI.
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