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    Chess Engines for Android (APKs)

    Chess Engines for Android (APKs)

    Prebuilt UCI- and XBoard-compatible chess engines.

    Installation files for chess engines that provide the Open Exchange (OEX) format. Links to the source code of the built-in chess engines can be found in the corresponding zip archives. In an APK file, chess engines are always available for the following architectures: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, and x86_64. The installation file takes care of the correct installation based on the hardware used. Newer devices can use the files with the suffix “_arm64-v8.2a-dotprod” in the name. The APK...
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    Chess Engines for Android

    Chess Engines for Android

    Portable UCI- and XBoard-compatible chess engines.

    Open source chess engines that support the Universal Chess Interface (UCI) protocol or Chess Engine Communication Protocol (XBoard). They are written in the C, C++, Go and Rust programming language. C and C++ based chess engines were generated with Android NDK, Clang and GCC. Go and Rust based chess engines were generated with their correspondent compilers. This was done on different platforms like Linux, Termux and Windows. Every zip archive contains a readme file with further...
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