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chessoclock is a simple chess clock running on a virtual terminal
...Under Linux only it can run in a xterm, but you get best visual effect when running in a virtual terminal or on the console and not under X.
Merging chessoclock and a Minix 2.0.4 root disk gives us chessoflop.
Use chessoflop to turn your twenty years old 80286 into a chess clock without installing anything. Reverse the image on a floppy, put that disk on your old computer, turn it on and that’s all!
chessoflop image is available in the download page (it's the one all capitalized).
***** NOTE *****
This project has been incorporated into the Vulcan Chess Mods project
at http://sourceforge.net/projects/vulcanchessmods/
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The Mouse Bug Patch significantly improves responsiveness of Vulcan, an open-source 3D chess program written by Mauro Persano, to mouse events when compiled for use with X11.
From the author's site*: "vulcan lets you play against the computer a chess variant inspired by a certain well-known science fiction TV series."
* http://www.fzort.org/mpr/projects/vulcan/
** If the source code tarball for Vulcan isn't available from the author's site, it can be found at http://web.archive.org/web/20110726072225/http://www.fzort.org/mpr/projects/vulcan/