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Subject: Re: Mini ICS for running matches

Author: Frank Phillips

Date: 12:22:25 11/04/03

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On November 04, 2003 at 12:52:12, Paolo Casaschi wrote:

>Why only a MINI-ics.
>
>Somewhere on ftp.freechess.org there is the source code of an old version
>of FICS available for download. Installing and running it is a piece of
>cake, I did it for fun few years ago, just to check how FICS works internally.
>I guess you would need a linux box, if you have an old PC lying around idle,
>the requirements are very minimal.
>
>--Paolo

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>
>>Hi guys,
>>
>>since the new generation of computers tend to suppress com ports (many laptop
>>already don't have any, while some desktop lack), I was looking forward for a
>>way to test engines on two machines with no com port connection.
>>
>>I was thinking of using a minimal ICS server on one of the two PC's as mediator.
>>Does anybody know if such thing exists? I mean an ICS-like implementation with a
>>minimal support of instructions to enable just a game at a time.
>>regards
>>Franz



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