Author: Peter Herttrich
Date: 02:47:52 04/29/98
Hello and sorry for the hard subject. Here I repeat for the xth time my question: When do the the Chess-programmers discover the LAN-Cards? Every stupid shoot-em-up-game is able to use such ethernetcards. They are cheap (abt $20). Every OS has a IP-Stack, also Win3.11 (Trumpet-Shareware). The lan is very easy to monitor. With a tool like tcpdump you can monitor the whole traffic between the chessmachines. Then there is no possiblity to manipulate, because the traffic is tranparent. So the discussions abt the auto232 will have an end. And think abt the possibilities: Playing with any chessprogramm through the net, anyway, where there are. Any chessprogramm has a connection to the ICSs. What did the community and chessprogrammers think about this? Cheerio Peter
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