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    Paltry Chess

    HTW Saar - PIB Projektarbeit 2013

    This chess engine is the result of the project work 2013 at the University of Applied Sciences, study programme Applied Informatics. The target was to write an engine that is able to play chess with the official FIDE rules. At the moment, the engine chooses the first-found valid move instead of the best move. Other java classes should be fine. - shout-out to Mediocre Chess
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    Chess by Cruz

    Chess by Cruz

    The goal is to develop a stable high quality chess application

    The following chess application has been in construction since late Fall of the year 2011. The program is in the pre-alpha stage; it is in no way a finished product. The application is written using Processing API, which I found to be quite fun to write in. The version control was done with github. If there are any bugs, which is the purpose of this public release, please contact me on my email: chessbycruz@gmail.com
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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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    A small ICS chess client written in Java, not so large as Jin and nicer looking. The main thing will be to write code for various chess servers. Expected features include game saving as PGN and support for most commands of various ICS servers.
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    A java PGN file parser: this parser is packaged as a jar file that you can use for a java chess project. This parser can parse and write PGN files and convert PGN files as XML files and the reverse. The pgn parser new moves to Github: * https://github.com/supareno/pgn-parser
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    ictk - Internet Chess ToolKit

    chess library in java, PGN, FEN, ICS

    ictk - Internet Chess ToolKit is a java based set of libraries and widgets useful for performing common tasks such as reading PGN, FEN, and generating legal moves. The net libraries convert ICS (Internet Chess Server) output into java objects.
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