Author: Eelco de Groot
Date: 12:43:06 07/25/01
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On July 25, 2001 at 15:19:43, Leo Dijksman wrote: >On July 25, 2001 at 15:13:27, Eelco de Groot wrote: > >>On July 25, 2001 at 15:02:01, Helcio Alexandre Pacheco wrote: >> >>>What is the URL for the source codes? >>> >>>Thanks in advance :-) >>> >>>Helcio Alexandre >> >>Hello Helcio, >> >>I believe the source-code is included when you downlod Bruce's Winboard-engine >>here: http://www.seanet.com/~brucemo/gerbil/GERBIL00.ZIP >> >Hi, thats the first release for the latest you need Gerbil01.zip > >Leo. > Thanks Leo! I hadn't seen that update yet. I did not even try out Rebel Century 3.1 and now I learn there is already a 3.2! Next thing I know there is Crafty 19 and and... What I really wanted to do first is learn SYS-RPL for the HP 48 and make some changes for one of the chess-programs on Eric Rechlin's fascinating Hewlett-Packard site, (now also hosted by the TU Delft I see): http://www.hpcalc.org/ http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/games/board/ I know Dan Anderson has a HP 48, maybe he has tried one of these, the Saturn is slower than a Z-80 I believe so no match for Gerbils... I have not actually tried out any of these programs though, I do have a cable for it somewhere, but... Thanks! Eelco > >>QUOTE: >>"Gerbil Chess Program Project >> >>Gerbil is a fairly simple Winboard-compatible chess engine written by Bruce >>Moreland. It include all source files, and is licensed under the GNU General >>Public License. >> >>The project includes an opening book, which is adapted from the SCP chess >>program opening book, authored by John Stanback, and is included with his >>permission. >> >>The current Gerbil version is Release 00. You can download it by clicking here. >>To view the release notes, the "readme", or the installation notes, click the >>appropriate link. >> >>-- >>Copyright (c) Bruce Moreland, 2001. All rights reserved." >> >>Regards, Eelco
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