Author: Tom Kerrigan
Date: 16:23:48 12/07/99
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Exactly... the goal of TSCP is to have source code that's easy to understand. That's the only goal. It was never, ever intended to be fast or strong. (Although I've been playing with it a little on ICC and it does pretty well for itself. =) -Tom On December 07, 1999 at 18:45:41, Dann Corbit wrote: >On December 07, 1999 at 08:36:58, Chris Carson wrote: >>Dann and Uri, >> >>Here is what I think a Simple Chess Program should >>include: >> >>Simple to understand code (see TSCP) >>Basic search algorithm optimized for speed (TSCP or modified TSCP) >>Basic evaluation optimized for speed (modified TSCP) >>Hash table support >>Thinking on opponents time >>Interface with winboard >>Makefile for MS C++ > >You are free to implement these at your leisure. That's why it comes with >source. You're supposed to play around with it and learn from it. At least >that is my impression of its purpose. > >It already interfaces with winboard, although it does not implement all of >Winboard's command set. > >The make file for MS VC++ is trivial. Anyway, I think its a jim-dandy toy for >tinkering around with.
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