Author: Andreas Guettinger
Date: 05:34:34 03/13/04
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On March 13, 2004 at 07:14:47, Joshua Shriver wrote: >As a Mac user, it's kinda of frustrating with the lack of commericial engines. >However if you're an OS X user, it's not so bad. > >You can use Xboard with crafty, sjeng, gnuchess, amy, and a plithora of other >xboard engines. > You forgot to mention Ruffian2.0.0 and Ruffian2.1.0, which run like a charm under OSX and xboard. >You can also use scid, which compiles nicely under OS X. Believe it's also under >project Fink, but that might be a little dated. Recommend just grabbing the >source and doing a quick ./configure make make install. > >If you need any help with any of these feel free to email me :) > >Sincerely, >Joshua Shriver >jshriver AT csee dot wvu dot edu > >P.S. I'm currently writing a native OS X (read Aqua) interface that's xboard >compliant for OS X. Hopefully I'll get it done relatively soon. Good to know. ;) > > >>which program(s) can do this? >>fritz? shredder? hiarcs? ....? >> >>wanting to get useful feedback suitable for a human rated 1500ish to use to >>improve their play.
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