Re: [ictk] Bug 1198015: Move improperly marked as giving check
chess library in java, PGN, FEN, ICS
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From: Andrew H. <an...@wo...> - 2005-06-08 17:34:46
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On Jun 7, 2005, at 5:58 PM, Sam D. Chuparkoff wrote: > On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 07:58 -0400, > ict...@sp... > wrote: >> On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:35:07PM -0700, Sam D. Chuparkoff - >> sd...@sa... wrote: >>> I submitted bug 1198015 against ictk, explaining how I fixed this for >>> myself. I thought perhaps I'd have further reason to familiarize >>> myself >>> with the code, but haven't yet; my use is trivial. If someone who has >>> used this code non-trivially wants to take a look, that would be >>> cool. >>> >>> Thanks to the author. >> >> sdc, >> Thanks for submitting this bug. I haven't worked on ictk for >> about a >> year now. My laptop went poof, and I've been religated to a Pent II, >> 300MHz laptop since then. It makes developing (especially in Java) a >> tad unbearable. But i've constructed a server now, so might be able >> to >> use that as a dev farm. >> >> I have some work deadlines for the next two weeks, but after that I >> hope to take a stab at some of the outstanding bugs, as well as start >> working on a release of the reconfigured FICS protocol handling. >> >> It would help me greatly if you (and anyone reading this list) >> would >> post a little blurb about what you're using ictk for. Sometimes >> working >> on these projects feels like making telescopes in the land of the >> blind. >> >> -j >> > > I use a laptop as my primary machine, and went into mourning when the > hard drive poofed a few months back. > > I'm working on a webapp (non-java) where the user tries to predict the > moves made by one player in a famous game. When it's posted I'll send a > link to the list. I use ictk to read in a pgn game and spit out board > positions and legal moves at each position. > > Anybody else? Hi Sam! I work for a math software company (Wolfram Research) and have being working on and off interfacing ictk with Mathematica (our lead software product). The jar works wonderfully and I'm writing various 'thinking brain' chess routines :-) I hope that your mail and mine, rejuvenates some interest and development! Thanks! ah. --------------------------------------------------------------------= Andy Hunt Manager, Electronic Documentation Wolfram Research, Inc. Voice: 217-398-0700 ext.260; Fax: 217-398-0747 Email: an...@wo...; http://www.wolfram.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------= Power corrupts. Absolute power is kind of neat. -- John Lehman, Secretary of the Navy, 1981-1987 |