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Subject: Re: Engines including source code

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 16:15:19 01/18/02

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On January 18, 2002 at 18:57:07, Russell Reagan wrote:

>Is there a website or list or engines that include source code? I'd also like to
>have some kind of idea about where these engines rank along the simplistic -
>complex spectrum. If I saw the Fritz source code I probably wouldn't have a clue
>what half of it did, and engine's including their own GUI would also add
>elements of confusion. I liked TSCP. It was very basic and straight forward.
>Very easy to look at and learn from.

Chess Engine list (w/ data on source code availability and engine type):
http://www.wbholmes.de/linkse_e.htm

Blitz rating lists:
http://www.wbholmes.de/eloceleron.txt
http://www.geocities.com/lyapko/lgwbg.htm

Standard time control ratings of some strong engines:
http://www.amateurschach.de/schach/ratings.htm

SSDF rating of many professional and a few amateur engines:
http://w1.859.telia.com/~u85924109/ssdf/list.htm

Details about Winboard engines:
http://www.quarkchess.de/html/winboard-detailpages.html




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