Author: ujecrh
Date: 11:01:28 09/01/00
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On September 01, 2000 at 04:43:51, Alexander Kure wrote: <snip> >>what is the function of wbnimzo2000b.cmp? > >This is the compiled version of the chess knowledge one can program in Che++. >Che++ is a special programing language for expressing chess terms. With Che++ >you can define patterns and rules according to these patterns. >The engine refers to the that knowledge during its search. >Che++ has also been implemented in Nimzo 7.32 and will also be implemented in >Nimzo 8. > >Greetings >Alex Is there a reference or some documentation about Che++ somewhere ? I am curious about the format of such a language capable of expressing chess knowledge. Years ago J.C.Weil (co-author of Virtal Chess engine among others) wrote a paper about a kind of oracle capable of managing pawn structures. If I remember correctly the oracle supported a particular language to express such knowledge. Since this paper I have not heard about this approach anymore but I like the idea. Regards, Ujecrh
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