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Subject: Re: Commercials in Linux

Author: Jan-Frode Myklebust

Date: 11:48:14 08/22/99

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On August 21, 1999 at 15:23:06, Aloisio Ponti Lopes wrote:

>The main question, though, was about Chess software. We need a good OS, good
>memory management, if available good SMP;yes; but what for if programmers don't
>port their programs to another OS? We chess players don't have a choice now! Is
>there a good, reliable Chess Database for Linux/Unix ? No!


there's one I know of.. Shane's Chess Information Database, Scid, and you can
get it from <http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Loge/2276/index.html>.
Unfortunately that's for scid version 0.2. I have version 0.3, but I got that
from another URL and I don't remember which..

another option is CDB which hopefully soon will be ported to linux.
<http://reality.sgi.com/pmk_craypark/cdb.html>.



	-jf



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