Author: Albert Silver
Date: 18:23:05 11/14/02
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>>First of all thanks for the answer, but I have another question. With Pyxia
>>Ibasic would you be able to look at the source code of other programs such as
>>Crafty? If I were to try to create a chess engine I would want to start from
>>scratch but I would need something to look at and get some ideas from
>
>Most chess programs are written in C. Crafty is one of those. Next most common
>is C++ followed by Delphi. There are very few BASIC chess programs. There is a
>VB chess program called LarsenVB.
It must run awfully slow. How strong is it?
Albert
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