Author: Heiko Mikala
Date: 15:08:16 07/22/99
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On July 21, 1999 at 23:35:25, vitor wrote: >On July 21, 1999 at 22:31:21, James Robertson wrote: > >>On July 21, 1999 at 19:33:43, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote: >> >>>On July 21, 1999 at 18:36:32, James Robertson wrote: >>> >>>>On July 21, 1999 at 17:00:08, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote: >>>> >>>>>On July 21, 1999 at 12:08:06, Zachariah Amela wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>What is your favorite chess playing game for the following: >>>>>> >>>>>>Windows: >>>> >>>> >>>>Correction: you meant: >>>> >>>>Windows: Crafty >>>>MacOS: Crafty >>>>Unix on x86: Crafty >>>>Unix on nonx86: Crafty >>>> >>>>james >>>> >>> >>> No, I meant what I wrote. I have never used a Mac, and it was many years ago >>>the last time I used a PC. I have no favorites for those platforms. Assuming I >>>buy a PC with windows, I am not sure crafty will be my favorite (but of course I >>>would try it); maybe that place belongs to JRCP (: >>>José. >> >>:) >>I was just making a joke because it seems that Crafty is like the only program >>that can run on all those systems at once. :) >> >>James >> > >i think grok and any other java cp should be able to run on all them platforms >too. Hi Vitor! Do you know of any publicly available chess program, that's written in Java? I know there's one playing on FICS (and it seems to be good) but don't know, if it is available somewhere. I have started to program in JAVA at work about 5 months ago (have been programming in C++ for many years before), and I fell in love with Java. That's why I would be interested in seeing a Java chess program. Greetings, Heiko.
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