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Subject: Re: The world of AUTO232 ?

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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