Author: Ricardo R Santana
Date: 12:25:36 11/13/02
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Hello I like that !!! As a linux user, I have to deal with some problems...so, I did bother with graphical interface, or others...what I need is: 1) an analysis engine 2) an engine where I can ply chess ( I use a wood board anyway) 3) I should be able to add engine analysis into a pgn file :)) thats all :))) Ricardo Sant Ana On November 12, 2002 at 11:44:10, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >On November 11, 2002 at 12:25:28, Ricardo R Santana wrote: > >>Hello >> >>I am a linux user and of course the main reason for using Linux is because most >>of its application is free and its stable (dont even try to compare Linux with >>windows...) SO, I heard Schredder 6 was written in C , so why dont we have >>Schredder 6 for Linux ? What about the other chess programs ? I have old win 98 >>just because I have to run top chess programs on it....But it would be amazing >>to have schredder or Hiarcs or Rebel or Tiger for Linux !! >>programmers ??? > >I suspect it would be possible to include a Linux version (and who knows, >maybe even a MacOS X one if I can get it compiled there) on the CD when >Deep Sjeng gets released. But it would be totally unsupported and >without interface of course. And you'd end up paying for the Windows >version as well, even if you don't use it, and then there's additionally >no guarantee that the Linux version would work. > >But it'd work under xboard and SCID, and might be usefull for people >like you. > >I'll see what I can do, but no promises. > >-- >GCP
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