Author: David Dahlem
Date: 08:39:43 06/08/05
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On June 07, 2005 at 05:15:19, Ricardo Gibert wrote: >On June 07, 2005 at 04:18:51, Aaron Boonshoft wrote: > >>Does anyone know of any "open source" chess programs? (That is chess programs >>where you can actually view the program's source code.) And if so, can you tell >>me where to find them. (What website can they be found at?) Also, do you have >>any first or second hand knowledge about them. (Did you find them to work as >>described by the website?) Thanks! - Aaron > >Go to http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/ > >Click on the "Engine info" link among the links listed along the top. > >Use the selection box on the left side to select engine. > >A table will appear. Among the items of information are whether the source is >available. > >Typical choices for engine sources to look at nowadays are fruit, gerbil, crafty >and tscp. Perhaps Simon by Dan Honeycutt should be added to this list, at least for beginners? Regards Dave
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