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Subject: Re: To Christophe Theron about CT interface in unix.

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 10:42:50 01/18/03

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On January 18, 2003 at 09:52:07, ERIQ wrote:

>Is it possible to work out something w/ Felipe Bergo the developer of eboard.
>eboard is the best looking interface available to unix IMHO and Mr. Bergo seems
>to be a reasonable person. It would seem that both of you have something to
>gain. His handle on FICS is "pulga".
>
>I think that if his interface was uci capable and your engine would work
>flawlessly within it, Maybe this would be a great commercial product and perhaps
>the start of something (ie. other engine developers might make ports)
>
>I would most certainly play $100.00 us for it. I payed more than that for a dos
>rebel 8,9 and I think the graphics are better in eboard!! infact I like it
>better than chesspartners interface it just doesn't have all the features yet
>but w/ some help who knows ( hint, hint ).
>
>I wish you all the success.
>
> Sign,
>    Eriq



I think we might work out something in the future if he agrees, but it's maybe
too early to start something.

At this time I'm still learning Linux and try to make it my every day desktop.
For example I have just transferred all my "Favorites" URLs from IE6 (Windows)
to Mozilla (Linux) and I'm writing this message under Mozilla.

When I finish moving to Linux I will start porting Chess Tiger to Linux, which
might take some time (not too long I hope because the code has been written to
be portable and has already been ported to another platform which was more
different of Windows than Linux is).

Then Linux will be my main developpement platform, so the Linux version of Chess
Tiger will probably be always the most up to date.

When this happens I will post an announcement here and if you want we will
discuss the interfacing possibilities.



    Christophe



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