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Subject: Re: I'll try with text this time ;o).

Author: Mogens Larsen

Date: 14:59:29 11/21/00

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>On November 21, 2000 at 16:46:29, Bob Bachman wrote:
>
>On a primitive level you can have more than one instance of Tiger going at a
>time, Each instance can have a different engine running and you can manually
>play the engines against each other.

That would be a possible ad hoc solution, but not exactly a pretty one. And
neither is fiddling with various types of cabeling. But I'm sure that the
problem will be solved soon, because playing WinBoard engines against the native
programs (Rebel Tiger and Gambit Tiger) would be an obvious option to implement.
Not to mention an internal clash between RT and GT. If WinBoard support means
playing against a WinBoard engine or connecting it to a server, then it doesn't
expand the capabilities inherent to the WinBoard GUI. Currently no GUI supports
all the possibilities as far as I can tell.

Mogens.



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