Author: Jim Phillips
Date: 14:23:06 09/19/98
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On September 19, 1998 at 16:36:37, Jim Phillips wrote: >On September 19, 1998 at 11:14:40, Guillem Barnolas wrote: > >> >> I am currently developing a pascal chess program (snip) >> If you can help me on any of this subjects I would be very pleased.... > >Guillem: >A few years ago there was Turbo Pascal source code available on the Internet >for free download for a "state-of-the-art" chess program. State of the art >in this case was 1985, but the program was written by/for Borland for one of >their game packs. It uses a text interface and text pieces, but it >would be an excellent starting point for a Pascal chess program >because the code is of high quality and is completely commented.... I did >a search here and I cannot find any site now on the Net that still has it. >I am at work; when I get home I'll see if I can e-mail it to you. I have >the source + the compiled exe. >- Jim Phillips Guillem: Excuse me all to pieces! I got another minute to do one more search on the Net and I found the Pascal chess source code; it's at the Pittsburgh Chess Club web site. Go to: http://www.pitt.edu/~schach/Archives/index2.html and download the file named: turbchss.zip Good luck! - Jim Phillips
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