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Subject: Re: Does any Version of Rebel Run in Windows XP?nt

Author: Odd Gunnar Malin

Date: 11:01:24 02/01/02

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On February 01, 2002 at 13:06:51, Ed Schröder wrote:

>On February 01, 2002 at 07:54:51, J.Dufek wrote:
>
>>On February 01, 2002 at 05:14:15, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>
>>>On February 01, 2002 at 03:37:58, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>On February 01, 2002 at 02:57:21, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On February 01, 2002 at 02:00:02, Jose Menendez wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>/
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.rebel.nl/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000379.html
>>>>
>>>>How soon is soon on the Winboard Rebel?
>>>>
>>>>As you know, I have been panting for this for ages.
>>>>
>>>>Generally speaking -- 1 month?  1 quarter?
>>>
>>>
>>>Probably in between.
>>>
>>>Ed
>
>
>>Hi Rebel's group! :-)
>>Very good message.
>>One question for Ed: you wrote about enhanced winboard protocol. But now coming
>>Arena :-) - will be a possible run Century with all features (CAT, book ...)
>>under this GUI (or how about implementing UCI ...:-) )
>>Thank you very much for your answer
>>Best regards
>>J.
>
>I heard many good things about Arena in the between time, I haven't had the time
>to have a look at it. Where can one download it?
>
>About Rebel: the interface will support UCI engines and an extended Winboard
>protocol which allows every WB programmer to add some basic missing WB features
>such as the display of opening book moves, the current line "Move Nf6 (7/44)
>depth=14", flexible hash table size etc.
>

You are talking of the Interface could show this info and not that you have
extended the protocol to have this info?
I ask because both bookmove (bk) and current thinking move (stat01) is already
in the protocol and suported by many engines.
The output from stat01 line is prety standard but the bk output is of free
format, have you made an output standard that the interface need.

Odd Gunnar



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