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A chess application : game with human and/or computer
A chess application in order to play against computer or to play with another human. No network playing is planned (no FICS).
This program uses the Carballo Chess Engine in order to check moves, and the Stockfish engine (that you must download on their website) in order to generate the computer moves.
A java-based, purely object-oriented chess engine.
Kenny ClassIQ (read Kenny Classic) is something like my dream project. It is a chess engine with pure object oriented programming with close-to-real-world representation of the game inside the program using OOPS. Initially I thought of doing a similar thing in C++, but after trying to develop my other chess engine Kenny in this route, I found out that it is a difficult task, and switched to using Java for the programming instead.
This library is an attempt to create a flexible chess engine using the Java programing language. The main diference than others chess engine's is that it is only a library, and it can be attached to any program, including a web application.
If you are interested to contribute please contact me.
Francisco Rafael Del Roio <francipvb@hotmail.com>.
Java Program of a machine which plays chess: it recognizes the chessboard, the position, the move of the opponent, and asks an external Chess Engine to reply to the opponent move. it is connected to a real robot which has an arm to manipulate the pieces.