Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 17:55:19 06/23/04
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On June 23, 2004 at 06:00:04, Fabien Letouzey wrote: >On June 23, 2004 at 05:32:55, Fabien Letouzey wrote: > >>Do you mean using networking? If so yes, the operating system does not matter. >>You need additional software though (I think WinBoard does not support >>networking by itself). > >^^^ > >I might be wrong here, does WinBoard support rsh engines? From the Winboard help file (there are win32 rsh programs available): /fh or /firstHost host /sh or /secondHost host Hosts on which the chess engines are to run. The default for each is "localhost". If you specify another host, WinBoard uses rsh to run the chess program there. The /fd and /sd flags do not work in conjunction with these flags; if you need a remote chess engine to run somewhere other than your default login directory on the remote machine, you will have to include a "cd" command in the argument to /fcp or /scp.
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