Author: Ralf Elvsén
Date: 18:12:26 06/03/02
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On June 03, 2002 at 07:56:48, Daniel Clausen wrote: >On June 03, 2002 at 04:48:28, Ingo Bauer wrote: > >>Hi >> >>Just a comment to ARENA. Arena is writen in Delfi. Kylix is Delfi for Linux. A >>port should be possible if the programmer (Martin Blume) is willing AND has >>the time to do so. >> >>Bye Ingo >> >>PS: and ARENA would give a (close to perfect) solution for WB-Engines and >>Linux too. :-) > >I was hoping for something in a portable language. C compilers exist for almost >every platform/OS in the world, whereas Delphi is available only for >Windows/x86Linux. (I'm aware though that this is 99.9% of all platforms :) > >Maybe I even start my own project with UCI then. While the xboard/winboard >interface is pretty easy to start witb, it's a rather ugly interface IMO, >especially because it has state. (I'm not blaming the author for this - I'm >aware that it has its roots with GNUchess) So maybe I'll start with something as >soon as Sinan (my engine) has 3000 ELO. :p I haven't looked closely at the UCI. Why don't you like states and how are these supposed inconveniences avoided in UCI? Ralf (one lazy dude) > >Sargon
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