Author: Roy Brunjes
Date: 20:19:04 01/18/03
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On January 18, 2003 at 13:42:50, Christophe Theron wrote: >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 Go Christophe go!!! I look forward to Tiger on Linux!!! Roy
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