Author: Daniel Clausen
Date: 06:03:01 08/20/03
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On August 19, 2003 at 00:28:35, Steven Edwards wrote: >The C++ chess programming toolkit "CT" foundation classes continue in their >slow but hopefully sure development. I've included here a sample: the >GeneratePsuedolegalEvasionMoveList method of the CTBBDB (bitboard database) >class. It has proven fairly effective at avoiding generating psuedolegal but >illegal moves except for perhaps an occasional invalid en passant capture. >I'll be fixing this later. Does this project have a homepage? What exactly is the goal of it? Is it more a toolkit for people who want to write their own engine or more a toolkit for writeing interfaces like ICC, GUIs etc? (in which case I wouldn't understand why you'd choose bitboards) Is it somehow related to the Chesslib project? (http://chesslib.sourceforge.net/) Sargon
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