Author: William Bryant
Date: 07:29:39 12/04/99
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On December 04, 1999 at 10:08:58, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On December 04, 1999 at 08:58:35, leonid wrote: > >>Hello! >> >>Please, say in general, what old or new chess projects we have in the States. >> >>I have the impression that my knowlege about States is pretty limited. I bought >>only one good chess game done in the States. I know more about chess games done >>in Holland, Germany and France. America make me think only about Crafty and Deep >>Blue. Crafty as the most prominent, opened project where you can even see its >>author in person. Deep Blue as distant, melt from gold solid idol. Good spot for >>recreation and esthetics but something that was not invented for the practical >>use. Please, make my picture as much complet and correct as you can. >> >>If somewhere beyond the States you know some lonely place where we have some >>interesting chess development, please mention it as well. All kind of surpises >>are possible. I remember that until now I was able to buy only one book printed >>in Australia by Barry Kauler. It explain how to write programs on Assembler for >>Windows. This miracle appearance is unique and was never repeated in any part of >>the world. >> >>Leonid. > > >mchess pro > >Ferret (Moreland) > >Zarkov (Stanback) > >Now (although I no longer know where Mark is and what he is doing) > >Crafty (of course) > >gnuchess (Cracraft + committee... ) > >cilkchess (Daily) > >NuChess (slate) > >Lachex (Wendroff) > >Wchess (Kittinger) > >Spector (Edwards) > >Stobor (Kerrigan) > >There are probably at least a few more that I missed, I am at home, my files >are at the office.
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