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The purpose of this project was to test my programming skill, and because a friend dared me (don't get any ideas). Those who program in pascal will know that it is not designed for creating games.
Please note that this project was started a year after I first learned to program (pascal is my first language), and so the old code may be very basic. (Feel free to look at it, it's the CHESS.PAS file)
The notes and do do list (see files) contains my plans with the project and its version...
chessoclock is a simple chess clock running on a virtual terminal
chessoclock is a simple chess clock running on a virtual terminal. It
supports an user defined time amount and increment per move as well as extra time and all the features of a Fischer clock.
chessoclock is no longer based on the curses library. Install it on your
(even old old old) laptop and you can have a chess clock everywhere in every moment. 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.
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