1. RE: Chess (was: range of atoms)
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Jun 12, 2002
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I thought that the chess program was converted from C source code to Euphoria. You might want to look around and see if you can find the original!! Ray Smith rolf.schroeder at desy.de wrote: > rforno at tutopia.com wrote: > > > > Yesy, there is still a chess playing program written in Euphoria in the > > Archives. I downloaded it some weeks ago. It plays a very strong game, > > even > > in the beginner setting. It has some bugs. I am planning to examine it > > (when > > I have some spare time left) and perhaps modifying it or translating to > > C or > > Assembly to enhance its performance and remove the bugs. Do not expect > > to > > have this done within next year... > > Hi, I know this program (mean: played some games), but there are really > bugs in it. If you would be able to debug the EU version, I would > appreciate it very much! For most people are not like Kasparov or > Armand, it's really not necessary to translate it to C or even assembly. > > Have a nice day, Rolf > > > Ray Smith http://rays-web.com
2. RE: Chess (was: range of atoms)
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Jun 12, 2002
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On 12 Jun 2002, at 9:40, Ray Smith wrote: > > I thought that the chess program was converted from C source code > to Euphoria. > > You might want to look around and see if you can find the original!! I have a good one for dos, 2D and 3D onscreen display. I don't have the source, not even sure which hd it's on now. I haven't played chess with a human since highschool. But re- the number of moves, Big Blue searched forwards thru the possibilities some huge number when it played, after every move. You might do a web search for that puter, to read the play strategy. Kat