Author: Joshua Shriver
Date: 18:42:30 07/09/04
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On July 09, 2004 at 17:59:36, Ingo Bauer wrote: >On July 09, 2004 at 17:58:19, Ingo Bauer wrote: > >>On July 09, 2004 at 17:54:18, Joshua Shriver wrote: >> >>>On July 09, 2004 at 16:10:02, Chris Taylor wrote: >>> >>>>Dear Santa, can we have.. >>>> >>>>A version of Tiger with nice sharp claws.. A version of Hiarcs with positional >>>>understanding.. Any other program I do not know about.. >>>> >>>>An internet site with open access to any OS.. >>>>Full blown promotion for all hardware and the software used.. >>>>Maybe even a word or two from the authors of the software.. >>>>The games being relayed to all.. Even the people with mobile phones.. >>>> >>>>Oh, and analysis from a couple of Grandmasters thrown in.. >>>>Oh, and TV, being able to show this late at night.. >>>>Oh, and slow motion replays for the non chess playing persons.. >>>>Oh, and TV, showing the results on breakfast slot.. >>>> >>>>On the BBC today they covered the games, interupting normal transmission to >>>>bring up to date, the move list. Like wise in your region.. >>>> >>>>You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. >>>>I hope someday you'll join us. >>>>And the world will live as one.. >>>> >>>>Peace and joy to all. >>>> >>>>Cris >>> >>>I'd just settle with some form of game streaming online that's OS independant. >>>Java board perhaps? or ICS like server? >>> >>>-Josh > >Sorry 4 the empty post. > >JAVA! ICS-Server requires a port and is closing out those behind a firewall! > >Regards >Ingo I'll agree.. I'm not fond of a JAVA web interface, but it's better than we have now. Ideally I'd rather have an ICS compatible server. Then anyone could use *at the very least* xboard/winboard that runs on any machine *more or less* known to mankind. -Josh
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