Author: Guillem Barnolas
Date: 12:57:46 09/20/98
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On September 19, 1998 at 15:29:18, Tom Kerrigan wrote: >On September 19, 1998 at 11:14:40, Guillem Barnolas wrote: > >> >> I am currently developing a pascal chess program which I think will be >>quite weak, because to generate legal moves I'm generating all the moves and >>then discarding the ones that leave the king in check... Generating only legal >>ones seems quite tough.. I now crafty does, but considering it's in C and uses >>bitboards, it's quite difficult for me to understand it.. I tried tscp, but it >>uses the same technique that me (I should say i use the same that it uses..;) I > >Not really. If you take a closer look, you'll find that TSCP doesn't generate >legal moves at all. Yes, I know TSCP generates all the moves and then trims the illegal ones.. I don't know.. I didn't explained well.... but I know, I know.. TSCP is quite good because it's fairly easy to follow... I get lost in Crafty... but who knows, maybe when I learn some C ;)
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