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a ncie chessboard in forth that works under linux?         


Author: gavino
Date: Feb 27, 2008 00:17

anyone know of a chessboard or chess engine done in forth that runs
under linux?

I have winboard, and was thinking when yahoo games's chess lags and in
general stinks and drops rated games on me ..............that perhaps
a good beginning project for me would be to build a web based chess
room where people can play against others accross the internet, in
forth of course...then I thought wow SOMEONE must have doen one
before......
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Re: a ncie chessboard in forth that works under linux?         


Author: Jos van de Ven
Date: Feb 27, 2008 01:33

gavino wrote:
> anyone know of a chessboard or chess engine done in forth that runs
> under linux?
>
> I have winboard, and was thinking when yahoo games's chess lags and in
> general stinks and drops rated games on me ..............that perhaps
> a good beginning project for me would be to build a web based chess
> room where people can play against others accross the internet, in
> forth of course...then I thought wow SOMEONE must have doen one
> before......
> .
Try Ian Osgood's ANS Forth Chess program from:
http://www.ultratechnology.com/chess.html

Jos
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Re: a ncie chessboard in forth that works under linux?         


Author: Neal Bridges
Date: Feb 27, 2008 07:23

On Feb 27, 3:17 am, gavino gmail.com> wrote:
> anyone know of a chessboard or chess engine done in forth that runs
> under linux?
>
> I have winboard, and was thinking when yahoo games's chess lags and in
> general stinks and drops rated games on me ..............that perhaps
> a good beginning project for me would be to build a web based chess
> room where people can play against others accross the internet, in
> forth of course...then I thought wow SOMEONE must have doen one
> before......
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Re: a ncie chessboard in forth that works under linux?         


Author: Ian Osgood
Date: Feb 27, 2008 10:14

On Feb 27, 1:33 am, Jos van de Ven wrote:
> gavino wrote:
>> anyone know of a chessboard or chess engine done in forth that runs
>> under linux?
>
>> I have winboard, and was thinking when yahoo games's chess lags and in
>> general stinks and drops rated games on me ..............that perhaps
>> a good beginning project for me would be to build a web based chess
>> room where people can play against others accross the internet, in
>> forth of course...then I thought wow SOMEONE must have doen one
>> before......
>> .
>
> Try Ian Osgood's ANS Forth Chess program from:http://www.ultratechnology.com/chess.html
>
> Jos

FCP no longer resides there. I am now hosting it myself. Please update
your links.

http://www.quirkster.com/iano/forth/FCP.html
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Re: a ncie chessboard in forth that works under linux?         


Author: Anton Ertl
Date: Feb 27, 2008 12:58

gavino gmail.com> writes:
>anyone know of a chessboard or chess engine done in forth that runs
>under linux?

Chessboard:

http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/forth/programs/b18text3.fs by Ray St. Marie

Chess Program:

In addition to FCP, which has been mentioned several times, there is
also brainless by David Kuehling.

- anton
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Re: a ncie chessboard in forth that works under linux?         


Author: gavino
Date: Feb 27, 2008 13:15

On Feb 27, 7:23 am, Neal Bridges gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 3:17 am, gavino gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> anyone know of a chessboard or chess engine done in forth that runs
>> under linux?
>
>> I have winboard, and was thinking when yahoo games's chess lags and in
>> general stinks and drops rated games on me ..............that perhaps
>> a good beginning project for me would be to build a web based chess
>> room where people can play against others accross the internet, in
>> forth of course...then I thought wow SOMEONE must have doen one
>> before......

yes but that has not worked since yahoo began having human input last
year, and i haev not hacked my way around it, I was sunk by someone
who is still using automation last week though, so there is some way
around it.....
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Re: a ncie chessboard in forth that works under linux?         


Author: gavino
Date: Feb 27, 2008 16:01

On Feb 27, 10:14 am, Ian Osgood quirkster.com> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 1:33 am, Jos van de Ven wrote:
>
>> gavino wrote:
>>> anyone know of a chessboard or chess engine done in forth that runs
>>> under linux?
>
>>> I have winboard, and was thinking when yahoo games's chess lags and in
>>> general stinks and drops rated games on me ..............that perhaps
>>> a good beginning project for me would be to build a web based chess
>>> room where people can play against others accross the internet, in
>>> forth of course...then I thought wow SOMEONE must have doen one
>>> before......
>>> .
>
>> Try Ian Osgood's ANS Forth Chess program from:http://www.ultratechnology.com/chess.html
>
>> Jos
>
> FCP no longer resides there. I am now hosting it myself. Please update ...
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Re: a ncie chessboard in forth that works under linux?         


Author: gavino
Date: Feb 27, 2008 16:08

On Feb 27, 10:14 am, Ian Osgood quirkster.com> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 1:33 am, Jos van de Ven wrote:
>
>> gavino wrote:
>>> anyone know of a chessboard or chess engine done in forth that runs
>>> under linux?
>
>>> I have winboard, and was thinking when yahoo games's chess lags and in
>>> general stinks and drops rated games on me ..............that perhaps
>>> a good beginning project for me would be to build a web based chess
>>> room where people can play against others accross the internet, in
>>> forth of course...then I thought wow SOMEONE must have doen one
>>> before......
>>> .
>
>> Try Ian Osgood's ANS Forth Chess program from:http://www.ultratechnology.com/chess.html
>
>> Jos
>
> FCP no longer resides there. I am now hosting it myself. Please update ...
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