mark@cogent.UUCP (Mark Steven Jeghers) (12/14/86)
In article <20300005@hpcvlo.UUCP> thaddeus@hp-pcd.UUCP (thaddeus) writes: > >I would like to have a source for chess programs. >Please E-mail if you have an accesss to a public domain one. >Thaddeus Konar >hp-pcd\thaddeus I would also like one (or more :-). I wish to get an existing public domain chess programs and re-do the board display (probably in curses) since most public domain chess programs don't have the greatest displays. Thanx. ptsfa!cogent!mark -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Mark Steven Jeghers ECHOMPGULP - process has eaten it | | cryptography, terrorist, DES, drugs, cipher, secret, decode, NSA, CIA, NRO | | | | {ihnp4,cbosgd,lll-lcc,lll-crg}|{dual,ptsfa}!cogent!mark | | | | Cogent Software Solutions can not be held responsible for anything said | | by the above person since they have no control over him in the first place | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
bob@osu-eddie.UUCP (Bob Sutterfield) (12/16/86)
In article <100@cogent.UUCP> mark@cogent.UUCP (Mark Steven Jeghers) writes: >In article <20300005@hpcvlo.UUCP> thaddeus@hp-pcd.UUCP (thaddeus) writes: >> >>I would like to have a source for chess programs. >>Please E-mail if you have an accesss to a public domain one. >>Thaddeus Konar >>hp-pcd\thaddeus > >I would also like one (or more :-). I wish to get an existing public domain >chess programs and re-do the board display (probably in curses) since most >public domain chess programs don't have the greatest displays. > >Thanx. >ptsfa!cogent!mark >Mark Steven Jeghers Talk to: Stuart Cracraft Department of Mathematics University of California at Los Angeles cracraft@math.ucla.edu about: > A new version of GNU Chess is available on Internet host > venera.isi.edu (10.1.0.52, 128.9.0.32) in the file > /usr/ftp/pub/gnuchess.tar. > For verification purposes, the length of the above file is 680,448 > bytes. It's not public domain in the strictest sense of the word, but since it is to be part of the GNU Project, it is free. For nice displays, it talks to SunView and X, though it doesn't have fancy curses() hooks yet. It is quite nice and undergoing active development. It runs on all the 4.2 machines around here that I've tried it on so far (VAX and Sun), but you may have problems on a non-UN*X box. I don't know about that at all. I don't know if anyone is distributing it via UUCP yet.-- Bob Sutterfield, Computer and Information Science Department The Ohio State University; 2036 Neil Ave. Columbus OH USA 43210-1277 bob@ohio-state.{arpa,csnet} or ...!cb{osgd,att}!osu-eddie!bob (614) 292 - 0915
eugen@clan.UUCP (Eugen Bacic) (12/19/86)
Put me on that list as well! Maybe the things should just get posted to comp.sources. Eugen Bacic@CU