Author: leonid
Date: 13:34:38 02/11/00
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On February 11, 2000 at 12:28:30, Heiner Marxen wrote: >>What is exactly "no-bit-borders"? > >Sorry, that should have read "non-bit-boarders". >I meant those, who do not use bit boards as the main >chess board representation. And how you describe your chess board? For me it is very simple, 64 bytes long array. One byte to discribe everything that square contain. Position of the byte inside of array say about coordinates of this given square. >>And man, when you sleep? > >All the day? ;-) :-) You are lucky man! Probably you are not afraid to make mistakes the next day at your workplace. I will be severally handicapped after such a trick. Still, sometime, I do the same... Leonid. >Heiner
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