Author: Pete Galati
Date: 15:53:53 07/15/99
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<snip......... >>>>> I was unaware of gnuchess 4.14, the last version I have is 4.0.80. In gnu's ftp >>>>>site I do not see the source for versions 4.14 or 4.15, they seem to be for PC >>>>>only. Does anybody know if they correspond to different source code version >>>>>number? >>>>>José. >>>> >>>>Version 4.14 is available at Gambitsoft's download site, and version 4.15 has a >>>>link to it somewhere on Winboard's site. And they both come with a sub-directory >>>>full of source code. I like the graphics on the GNUchess' latest GUI, looks good >>>>once you get the colors set the way you like them. It will probably retain the >>>>colors used in your last gnuchess version because of the ini file in the windows >>>>directory. >>>> >>>>Pete >>> >>> I downloaded version 4.15, and it is definitely for windows. I can not try it >>>here (different operating system). But I am happy with 4.0.80, only that I >>>always want the most up-to-date version of my engines. >>>José. >> >>Is version 4.0.8 a Dos version? The Dos version that I have is 4.0 I think. If >>you are using Windows 3.1 you can get what I think is described as a 32 bit >>extender (I might be wrong about what that is called) that will allow the use of >>that 4.15 version in win 3.1, I've used it in Windows for Workgroups (3.11) and >>it works great there. But that is talked about somewhere in the text files. >> >>Pete > > I downloaded version 4.0.80 from gnu's ftp site. It is source code, and I think >it compiles and runs in most Unix flavors. I particularly use it under Solaris. >I do not know if it can be compiled for DOS. > >José. Oh, I didn't know you had a Unix OS, I thought maybe that's what that was when you said v 4.0.80. Try asking Tim Mann, I think he probably knows what the latest code is and where to find it. I think the code that comes with v4.15 GUI for windows is probably modified a bit to compile for windows. Pete
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