Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 04:22:14 09/29/99
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>Posted by Peter Herttrich on September 29, 1999 at 06:08:04: > >One more time I don't understand, that this auto232 is >still living. >Here i repeat one of my favorite questions: >Why is there no net-support in the chess-programms? >Every stupid shoot-em-up-game supports network-playing! >A Lan-Card costs abt $20 or less. >Win95/98/NT/UNIX/Linux has a tcp/ip-stack. >Why is this not supported? Look at Xboard under UNIX. Can you tell me a bit more? How does the principal work? And I hope it can be done under W95/98/NT without a Lan-Card? Ed >Playing through FICS or machine/machine works like >a charme. >And u will get rid of this damned 232-problems. >And there will be no discussions abt manipulations >through the connections, because every bit can be >sniffed, before it reaches the engine. > >Other opinions? > >cheerio >Peter
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