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Subject: Newbie help

Author: Robert Gray

Date: 16:48:11 03/20/98


     Hello,  I'm am kinda new at this (really new), but I am very
interest in programming and chess, so the area of computer chess seemed
like something I would like to do.  After reading your CCC Charter, I
see that this is a friendlier message board than the others I have
tried, and I hope that you can forgive me if I post a stupid question.
     I currently have Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0, and I am trying to find
chess programs that I could read and learn from.  I have found the
source code for a (supposedly) simple program called TSCP, found at
http://www.frii.com/~kerrigan/
     The TSCP program is supposed to easily be compiled by any 32 bit
C++ compiler, but I don't know how to compile it.  The source code .ZIP
file is composed of eight .C and .H files, but I don't know how to
combine them into one program.
     I know that this is probably a very elementary question, and I'm
sorry if I have wasted your time.  Again, I am very new at this, and if
anyone could point me in the right direction, or show me some examples
to follow, it would be greatly appreciated.

     Thanks again.



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