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

Author: Tord Romstad

Date: 09:17:06 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?

Aice, Diablo, Drunkenmaster, Fruit, Gaïa, Glaurung, Gothmog, Homer, Pepito,
Ruffian (commercial), Shredder (commercial), Sjeng (commercial, but with an
ancient and much weaker free version), Yace.  I may have forgotten some.

>I'm after UCI engines that might be considerably weaker so that I might use them
>as sparring partners.

Any particular reason it has to be UCI engines?  There are also lots of XBoard
engines to choose from.

Tord



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