Author: Andreas Herrmann
Date: 04:49:47 03/15/02
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On March 15, 2002 at 05:25:30, Yuriy Lyapko wrote: >On March 14, 2002 at 20:33:08, Matthias Gemuh wrote: > >>On March 14, 2002 at 16:26:50, Andreas Herrmann wrote: >> >>>I want to play a tournament with all Delphi chess programs, that i know, in the >>>next days/weeks. >>>Each program will play 4 games against each other (perhaps more). >>>I think the level will be 40 moves in 20 minutes or 40/40. >>> >>>Here the current opponents: >>>program version author nat. GUI >>>-------------------------------------------------------------- >>>31337/Celes 0.40 Johan Hutting NLD Winboard >>>Bestia 0.8 George Lyapko UKR Winboard >>>Crux 05.0j Laszló Szalai HUN Winboard >>>Delfi 2.40 Fabio Cavicchio ITA Winboard >>>Goldbar 17.10.2000 Bart Goldhoorn NLD own GUI >>>Holmes 0.8.0 Andreas Herrmann GER Winboard >>>Ikarus 0.18 M. + M. Kolls GER Young Talents >>>Monarch 2000.03 Steve Maughan ENG Winboard >>>MyMax 1.8 Otmar Spriestersbach GER own GUI >>>RDChess 2.05 Rudolf Posch GER own GUI >>>ZZZZZZ 5.0 Gijsbert Wiesenekker NLD own GUI >>>-------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>>If you know from another Delphi chess program that i can download, please let me >>>know. >>>Have you developed an own Delphi chess program and you want to enter my tourny, >>>i would be lucky if you send it me per email. >>> >>> >>>greetings >>>Andreas Herrmann >>> >>> >>>http://wbholmes.de >> >> >> >>My HyLogicChess is developped in BC++ Builder 5 with GUI/Winboard/UCI. >>It therefore uses the VCL, like the Delphi progs. >> >>Regards, >>Matthias. > >Not all of them. E.g., Bestia uses only Windows and System units, and it is more >like TurboPascal program but with huge arrays... > >Best regards, >George Yes my Holmes too. I'm using nearby nothing from the VCL. With a few changes i could compile it with Turbo Pascal (ok without Winboard protocoll). regards Andreas
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