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Subject: Re: stefans autoplayer code (where to find)

Author: Komputer Korner

Date: 09:17:05 11/16/98

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On November 16, 1998 at 11:53:52, Rémi Coulom wrote:

>On November 16, 1998 at 11:30:44, Rudolf Posch wrote:
>
>>On November 15, 1998 at 21:09:00, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On November 15, 1998 at 14:09:07, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>>>
>>>>It was said chessBase used the stefan meyer-kahlen
>>>>autoplayer code to implement the win95 autoplayer in
>>>>fritz/junior.
>>> .......
>>>Thorsten, I have no idea where you found that code, but would you send it to
>>>me (all of it)???  It appears someone translated stuff to English from German,
>>>which would help me no end in getting that to work in Crafty...
>>>
>>>Bob
>>
>>Mr. Hyatt,
>>see http://www.gambitsoft.com/utilitie.htm
>>(ftp://gambitsoft.com/pub/utilities/auto232p.zip)
>>The code is part of Mfc_a232.cpp, contained in the zip-file.
>>
>>MfG Rudolf Posch
>
>Hi,
>
>I made some bug corrections to this code and added some new functions (like the
>ability to alternate colors automaticaly or trace data exchange). You can take a
>look at it in The Crazy Bishop's C++ class library. It is provided with the full
>source code and MSVC++ project file of a simple chess engine that uses it.
>
>If you did not think of this obvious idea (it took me a lot of time to find it
>!), it is very easy to test autoplayer on a single machine : just connect com1
>to com2 with a null-modem cable.
>
>My old web page is not up to date. You can get the latest version (0040) at :
>http://www-leibniz.imag.fr/RESEAUX/coulom/remi.htm
>
>Remi

Does this mean that 2 windows programs with the built in autoplayer drivers such
as Junior 5, Shredder 2 and Nimzo 98 could play on the same machine, with one
program using com 1 and the other using com 2?
--
Komputer Korner



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