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Subject: Re: Which engine uses Offset board representation?

Author: Gopikrishna

Date: 12:48:00 06/01/04

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On June 01, 2004 at 15:36:31, Russell Reagan wrote:

>On June 01, 2004 at 15:28:08, Gopikrishna wrote:
>
>>Hi.I would like to know which engine uses offset board technique.It can be
>>either one dimensional array or two dimensional array representation.Thanks.
>
>An offset technique can be many things. TSCP uses an offset approach. Any 0x88
>engine uses an offset approach. Basically any engine that doesn't use bitboards
>uses some kind of offset approach. Even most bitboard engines use an offset
>approach to supplement the bitboard approach. However, this is probably not what
>you were wanting to know. Maybe you could be a little more specific with your
>question. Are you just wanting something very simple to learn from (simpler than
>TSCP)?

Hi Russell.Well I learnt Tscp already.But I dont think there is any other engine
simpler than tscp.Anyway if its there I would like to go through.But even one
which is slightly tougher than Tscp is ok.Since Bitboard technique is bit tough
to understand I am looking for any engine that uses offset technique or any
other similar technique.Thanks.



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