Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 22:10:53 12/14/04
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On December 15, 2004 at 01:08:26, pavel wrote: >On December 15, 2004 at 01:06:41, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On December 15, 2004 at 00:50:43, Daniel Shawul wrote: >> >>>On December 15, 2004 at 00:45:55, Will Singleton wrote: >>> >>>>On December 15, 2004 at 00:21:38, Dann Corbit wrote: >>>> >>>>>On December 14, 2004 at 23:54:59, Daniel Shawul wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>1. No manually operated programs, and all programs must kibitz their evaluation, >>>>>>and book moves/TB hits if possible. Providing as much information as possible >>>>>>for the viewers and participants is key here. It should also be noted that 1-3 >>>>>>lines of text is sufficient. No need to scroll out an entire page :) >>>>>> >>>>>>///////////// >>>>>> >>>>>> Does this mean the engine should have a code to play on the internet. >>>>>>How difficult is this to write? How many engines have it? >>>>> >>>>>Just play using Winboard. >>>>>Probably, Arena will work too (not sure though). >>>>> >>>>>The idea is to keep people from faking it by running Shredder or something. If >>>>>the kibits is spit out by your engine, you can show it was your program that >>>>>thought of it. >>>> >>>>I don't think he has read engine-intf.html, or else he would likely know about >>>>the tellics command. >>> >>>I did read that file 100 times minimum. The problem is i never logged in to ICC >>>becuase of fire walls and somehow forgot about the existance of the feature in >>>winboard. >> >>If you want to test against something I built a FICS server for NT that you can >>test with. > >Dann is it in your FTP? >If not, can I have it too compiled? I will make up a package and post it on my ftp site. I have an older one somewhere that uses Cygwin, but this one is a native compile
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