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Date: 24 Sep 2007 18:31:15
From: Pascal
Subject: Scid for Pocket PC (database chess program)
Hi,

I released a new version of Scid for Pocket PC at
http://prolinux.free.fr/scid/PPC.html

Six engines are now included : Toga 1.2.1 and Toga 1.3.4, Fruit,
GambitFruit, Glaurung and Viper. Tournaments can be played between these
engines.

It is also possible to play against engines, and bases are compatible
with Scid for PC.

Pascal




 
Date: 29 Sep 2007 11:31:24
From: Alex
Subject: Re: Scid for Pocket PC (database chess program)
Hi Pascal,

works fine on my ARM PPC, thanks alot for your efforts!

It would be nice to have some different engines, I would prefer to see
instead of 4 different Fruit versions other engines, there are several open
source UCI engines out there, interesting ones are:

Arasan
BBChess
Diablo
Freechess
Pepito
Sjeng
Slowchess

KR



"Pascal" <[email protected] > schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> I released a new version of Scid for Pocket PC at
> http://prolinux.free.fr/scid/PPC.html
>
> Six engines are now included : Toga 1.2.1 and Toga 1.3.4, Fruit,
> GambitFruit, Glaurung and Viper. Tournaments can be played between these
> engines.
>
> It is also possible to play against engines, and bases are compatible with
> Scid for PC.
>
> Pascal




  
Date: 29 Sep 2007 15:30:14
From: Pascal
Subject: Re: Scid for Pocket PC (database chess program)
Hi Alex,

I started porting Diablo 0.51, but noticed that all necessary UCI
commands were not implemented : so I deleted it.
To be able to port an engine I need an opensource and UCI one, with a
small memory footprint.
I am now porting Phalanx to get an engine that can simulate the play of
an opponent with a given ELO rating, and I will consider the engines below.

Pascal

Alex a �crit :
> Hi Pascal,
>
> works fine on my ARM PPC, thanks alot for your efforts!
>
> It would be nice to have some different engines, I would prefer to see
> instead of 4 different Fruit versions other engines, there are several open
> source UCI engines out there, interesting ones are:
>
> Arasan
> BBChess
> Diablo
> Freechess
> Pepito
> Sjeng
> Slowchess
>

>
>
>
> "Pascal" <[email protected]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:[email protected]...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I released a new version of Scid for Pocket PC at
>> http://prolinux.free.fr/scid/PPC.html
>>
>> Six engines are now included : Toga 1.2.1 and Toga 1.3.4, Fruit,
>> GambitFruit, Glaurung and Viper. Tournaments can be played between these
>> engines.
>>
>> It is also possible to play against engines, and bases are compatible with
>> Scid for PC.
>>
>> Pascal
>
>