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Subject: Re: TSCP derivatives?

Author: Tom Kerrigan

Date: 19:09:21 08/08/98

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Do you know where I can find this program?

I want to include links to such programs on my web site.

Cheers,
Tom

On August 08, 1998 at 15:19:55, Bas Hamstra wrote:

>Tom,
>
>You probably know it already, but there is a Delphi component with TSCP in it as
>engine/legality checker. In Delphi (or C++ Builder) you can just drop the
>graphical board on a form, and it plays chess. It is a nice component, you can
>set all sorts of properties and write handlers for all possible events. For
>someone who wants to create a GUI for his engine very quickly in Delphi or C++
>Builder it would be ideal. Good clear board & pieces (Fritz pieces).
>
>I don't know if the component is used a lot. I don't (wrote my own) but still
>it's fine work. BTW I learned a lot from your TSCP source.
>
>
>Bas Hamstra.
>
>On August 07, 1998 at 10:55:31, Mike Fogus wrote:
>
>>I have also been looking for TSCP derivatives, so if you have written one let me
>>know too.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On August 06, 1998 at 17:59:58, Tom Kerrigan wrote:
>>
>>>If you have written a TSCP derivative (perhaps with a graphical interface),
>>>please let me know and I'll add it (or a link to the appropriate page) to my web
>>>site.
>>>
>>>Thanks on behalf of myself and many other interested people!
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Tom



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