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    OBender

    Chess program

    Chess program, plays quite interesting, installer for windows, works in Linux under xboard, source code in pure C
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    belofte chess

    belofte chess

    A promising chess program

    A console/text based chess program with XBoard/CECP and UCI API, available on all major platforms. You may need a graphical chess interface to use it. Please refer to README.md in the files section for installation instructions. The last stable release is 2.1.9 and has been released on 19/08/2025. Belofte 0.2.0 till 0.9.20 (c/c++): Xboard 1 & 2 (CECP) - Linux/Unix/(Windows) Belofte 2.1.1 and up (c++11) : UCI and Xboard 2 - Linux/Windows/Mac/Android/... For access to code, please...
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    yacen

    yacen

    Yet Another Chess ENgine

    ...A more complete source code and first binaries for Linux and Windows will be available when the project reaches alpha status.
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    Vulcan Chess Mods

    Vulcan Chess Mods

    Enhancements and Bug Fixes to the Vulcan Tri-D Chess Program

    ... > King Bug fix -- Prevents program crash due to a computer's piece capturing the player's king. Feature Patches: > Clock Option (X11 only) -- Adds an option to show or hide the clock showing the elapsed time for each player. NOTE: 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/
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    Mouse Bug Patch for Vulcan

    Mouse Bug Patch for Vulcan

    Fixes Mouse Control in Vulcan 3D Chess Program

    ***** NOTE ***** This project has been incorporated into the Vulcan Chess Mods project at http://sourceforge.net/projects/vulcanchessmods/ ***** 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/
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    SANKit

    Read and write PGN format and test moves for legality.

    SAN Kit was made public in 1993 by Stephen Edwards, the inventor of PGN Chess notation. The original code is in C, and with few comments quite cryptic. In addition, the original author's style was quite quixotic, making it even more difficult to read. This code is now reformatted to modern standards, adds support for NAG codes and comments, and has a "non-CLI" mode for inclusion in chess playing programs. The code has gone through extensive analysis using the llvm/clang compiler and...
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    Small project chess engine/AI written in C designed to work with XBoard. This is a summer project by an undergraduate computer science student, not a work of art. The code is rough and not fully functional.
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    Homepages for my projects: userinfo, pwmd, libpwmd, cboard, ncast, ezxradio and bubblegum. There are also code snippets, both VIM and EPIC scripts and more.
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    P-Ishido is a customizable version of the classic tile maching game, for recent Palm OS devices. It supports board/piece plugins and has transparency support for pieces on hi-res devices. (GPL for full package incl. gfx and sfx, BSD for code only.)
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    ChessDB is a free open-source chess database for Windows, Linux, Mac OSX and most UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems. ChessDB is based on code from Scid http://scid.sourceforge.net/ - a project for which there have been no updates for several years. In
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    Generic Game Framework in eiFFel (G2F3) aims to simplify the development of two player zero sum strategy games by separating game specific code from reusable generic code. So far, abstract board games are best supported.
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    This is an intend on writing an abstracted yet quick code that enables a programmer to work on IA to play Go (wei'chi), an ancient oriental board game. The first step is, however, just to build a program that can be used to play Go without any IA!
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    BoardWars is a teaching utility for computer science classes. It runs as a server supporting multiple turn based board games. The games are played by supplying the AI code in java or c++. BoardWars was funded by the University of Iowa
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    Gtkboard is a generic board game engine into which various games are fitted as plugins. Games share the user interface, move parsing and strategy code. Currently over 30 games have been implemented; some are single player and some are two player games.
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    Faile is a free chess program which plays a fairly strong game of chess (Expert strength or better). One of the main goals of Faile is to provide a full featured chess program with source code which is tidy, well documented, and easy to understand.
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    War games demos. These demos mainly shows coding of game logic, A.I., physics and basic game structure. In these demos we've tried show clean game logic code without powerful graphics. Demos use ONLY own and/or open source libraries.
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