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FS#2874 - Chess
All that is here is a patch of the makefile in the
apps/plugins directory.
Go to:
http://www.geocities.com/henriksens2710/chess.htm for the source code. I am no expert at cvs and I got
stuck trying to add new files to a patch. IInformation
on how to use it is also on that page.
Closed by linuxstb
2006-03-03 15:05
Reason for closing: Out of Date
Additional comments about closing: Warning: Undefined array key "typography" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 371 Warning: Undefined array key "camelcase" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 407
2006-03-03 15:05
Reason for closing: Out of Date
Additional comments about closing: Warning: Undefined array key "typography" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 371 Warning: Undefined array key "camelcase" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 407
A port of GNU Chess is now in CVS.
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Just noting, the code as of now is very rough and things
need adding. It does not seem to have bugs at least though.
Didnt, know zip files could be uploaded here. Rather
stuipid of me. Well it is the same as the one on the site I
link to.
Only H100?
I will make sure it runs on the H300 soon enough but I don’t
know if the Archos players have enough processing power to
run the search functions quickly enough. Of course, if
someone far more adept at either chess programming or
optimization had a look this could change.