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Subject: Re: other options (UCI)

Author: pavel

Date: 20:33:37 11/04/01

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On November 04, 2001 at 17:57:52, Mike S. wrote:

>On November 04, 2001 at 16:52:11, pavel wrote:
>
>>How to use epd2diag with yace?
>>anyone knows?
>>
>>yace doesnt work good either with scid, so what other otions do I have without
>>winboard?
>
>It works great as an UCI-Engine in the Shredder 5 (Millennium)-GUI. This isn't
>freeware though - but probably (?) available for a reduced price. I don't know
>if that package (WM2000) ist still recommendable, as it is a bit old and
>Shredder 6 is at the doorstep. But there are a number of other things included,
>i.e. SOS London... might be worth considering.
>
>Another option could be the free Chess Assistant Light program, which supports
>the UCI protocol too. I didn't try it yet, but the feature list - even of the
>light version - is quite impressive. It is a chess database program, but
>includes a playing GUI too:
>
>http://www.convekta.com/downloads/calite/index.htm
>
>Regards,
>M.Scheidl


thanks for the link.
anyone happen to know whats the limitation of this version?

pavs



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