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Subject: Re: UCI Engines for Linux - does a decent list exist?

Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto

Date: 09:14:44 11/03/05

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On November 03, 2005 at 12:03:46, Roy Brunjes wrote:

>I'm searching on the Internet for UCI engines that run on Linux. The main site I
>have found UCI engines (http://www.uciengines.de/UCI-Engines/uci-engines.html)
>listed does not seem to categorize them as windows only, windows and linux, etc.
>Is there a list somewhere of what free UCI engines exist for Linux?
>
>I have Toga-II, Fruit 2.1 and Fruit 2.2 (okay, not free but worth it all the
>same!)
>
>I'm after UCI engines that might be considerably weaker so that I might use them
>as sparring partners. The strong engines are great for analysis but the repeated
>beatings (thrashings really) are too much to bear for my ego when playing
>against them.
>
>Thanks for pointers to this info,

Deep Sjeng comes with a Linux version which has full support for personalities.
It's not free, though.

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GCP



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