Author: pavel
Date: 15:39:31 04/13/02
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On April 13, 2002 at 18:22:53, Roy Eassa wrote: >Chest GUI for Win32 now available in early form at > >http://home.attbi.com/~ardee/Chester1.html > >This is an early prototype and very limited in several ways. However, it seems >to accomplish the main task of allowing the user to paste a FEN/EPD from the >clipboard and send it to Chest.exe with reasonable settings for most orthodox >checkmate positions. > >There is no readme yet, but this is from the web page: > > >Chester1.exe runs in the Win32 environment and requires that you have >previously installed Visual Basic v6 runtime libraries from Microsoft. >These are freely available from many sources, including >http://www.tucows.com/system/preview/194333.html . > >The purpose of Chester1.exe is to facilitate running the very >powerful chess-puzzle solving program, Chest. For information >on Chest and to download the source code, please visit the page of the >author of Chest, Heiner Marxen, >http://www.drb.insel.de/~heiner/Chess/chest.html . >You can download a version that has been compiled to run under Windows from >Dann Corbit's FTP site; here is a link to the zipfile: >ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/chest/CHEST319.ZIP > >At the moment this application is in its infancy. To run it, do the >the following: First, create a new directory and unzip into it the contents >of the .zip file below. (You should have two files: Chester1.exe and >RunChest.bat.) Second, copy the program Chest.exe to the same directory. > >You should now be able to run Chester1.exe by double-clicking it. >Chester1 will prompt you for a chess position in the standard text >format of EPD (or FEN -- I don't know the difference at the moment). >It will paste the contents of the clipboard automatically into the >text field, but if that's not what you want feel free to copy an EPD/FEN >string from another source and paste it here (or type it in if you are patient!) > >Once an EPD/FEN string has been pasted, simply press Enter or click the >button labeled "Run Chest!" and, with any luck, the copy of Chest that you >put into the same directory as Chester1.exe (you remembered to do that, >didn't you?) should run. A few words are displayed in the command window to >explain what's happening. Chest may take awile to solve the position. When >it is done, Chest displays the solution. You can press any key to END the >command session (you might prefer to clip the results first!). You can then >use Chester1 again (presumably with a different position) or quit it by clicking >the "X" in the upper-right corner as with most Windows applications. > > >Feedback (here) appreciated! Also you have to rename the chester program file into chester.exe. the gui doesnt recognize chester319.exe the way you download it from Dann's ftp. pavs
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