pgeorges schrieb:
Good Morning!
> I added the possibility to play on internet with Scid
> (freechess.org aka FICS).
Just checked out that one and it looks quite good already.
Still some suggestions:
- Find opponent: did you try that on some peak hour of fics?
Say something like 9:00 pm CET
Hi!
For easy access I added inputengine.tcl to the cvs of
dgtdrv, so you can access it at dgtdrv.sf.net via
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/dgtdrv
login
cvs -z3
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/dgtdrv co -P dgtdrv
Just appending the contents of inputengine.tcl at the end
pgeorges schrieb:
Hi!
>> pgeorges schrieb:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> [... a very long list of really nice features ...]
>> > - added 106 logos of engines, which are displayed in
>> > infopanel and in player info window (Thanks to Uwe Klimmek
>> > for coding this and to Wilhelm Hudetz for the logos)
pgeorges schrieb:
Hi!
> Alexander Wagner a écrit :
>> pgeorges schrieb:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> > It is also important to consider Pocket PC, as some people
>> > already managed to connect a DGT board with a PPC
>> > (CEboard, Pocket GrandMaster).
>>
>> Hm, though I do not use such a thing and
pgeorges schrieb:
Hi!
>> Would it be possible to "split" the scid package a bit? I
>> think it is not sensible to package everything in the
>> standard package all the time. E.g. the bases and books do
>> not change, also the engines most likely not though the
>> Phalanx and Crafty engines a
pgeorges schrieb:
Good Morning!
>>> Currently I don't use CVS. I'd prefer someone else setup
>>> one, or preferably ask Sourceforge for CVS access to
>>> Scid at SF.
>>>
>> CVS is on a path down now, distributed VC-s's are sexy
>> nowadays ;-)
>>
>> Being more serious, I have good experie
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> pgeorges schrieb:
>
> Hi!
>
> [... a very long list of really nice features ...]
> > - added 106 logos of engines, which are displayed in
> > infopanel and in player info window (Thanks to Uwe Klimmek
> > for coding this and to Wilhelm Hudetz for the logos).
>
> Just to
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> pgeorges schrieb:
>
> Hi!
>
> > It is also important to consider Pocket PC, as some people
> > already managed to connect a DGT board with a PPC
> > (CEboard, Pocket GrandMaster).
>
> Hm, though I do not use such a thing and admit that I really
> don't like the runtime.
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> Just as a suggestion:
>
> Would it be possible to "split" the scid package a bit? I
> think it is not sensible to package everything in the
> standard package all the time. E.g. the bases and books do
> not change, also the engines most likely not though the
> P
Marcin Kasperski a écrit :
>> Currently I don't use CVS. I'd prefer someone else setup one, or
>> preferably ask Sourceforge for CVS access to Scid at SF.
>>
>
> CVS is on a path down now, distributed VC-s's are sexy nowadays ;-)
>
> Being more serious, I have good experience with Mercurial (
> Currently I don't use CVS. I'd prefer someone else setup one, or
> preferably ask Sourceforge for CVS access to Scid at SF.
CVS is on a path down now, distributed VC-s's are sexy nowadays ;-)
Being more serious, I have good experience with Mercurial (well, I am
even using it to track scid deve
Hi!
Just as a suggestion:
Would it be possible to "split" the scid package a bit? I
think it is not sensible to package everything in the
standard package all the time. E.g. the bases and books do
not change, also the engines most likely not though the
Phalanx and Crafty engines are that tightly
pgeorges schrieb:
Hi!
[... a very long list of really nice features ...]
> - added 106 logos of engines, which are displayed in
> infopanel and in player info window (Thanks to Uwe Klimmek
> for coding this and to Wilhelm Hudetz for the logos).
Just to ask wether you alos got the ones I offer
pgeorges schrieb:
Hi!
> It is also important to consider Pocket PC, as some people
> already managed to connect a DGT board with a PPC
> (CEboard, Pocket GrandMaster).
Hm, though I do not use such a thing and admit that I really
don't like the runtime...
I do not forget it. Why should I? It
Hi,
I released Scid 3.6.21 at http://prolinux.free.fr/scid/
From the Changelog (unsorted !) :
- Bug fix : store comment before displaying vars window
- Engine's name in Annotator tag : optional now
- New option in annotation configuration dialog when "short annotations"
are selected : add scor
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
>
> Hi!
>
>> Considering the driver, I suppose you wrote a kernel module ?
>> Wouldn't it be possible to use a user space program ? Maybe using
>> sockets for IPC, hence making something more portable between various
>> OS. I don't know if this would suffice to open /d
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> pgeorges schrieb:
>
> Hi!
>
>
>> I added the possibility to play on internet with Scid (freechess.org aka
>> FICS).
>>
>
> A general question: is there a way to access your code? Wouldn't some
> repository (cvs) a good idea? Probably sf?
>
> Is there a way to
pgeorges schrieb:
Hi!
> I added the possibility to play on internet with Scid (freechess.org aka
> FICS).
A general question: is there a way to access your code? Wouldn't some
repository (cvs) a good idea? Probably sf?
Is there a way to access your code? I'd also like to check in mine for
th
Ben Hague schrieb:
Hello!
> I've just got a Dream Cheeky USB Roll-Up Chess Game.
> http://www.dreamlink.info/product/roll-up-chess-game.php . This uses a
> very simple protocol where you press on the origin square and then the
> destination square. I have written a simple driver and added s
Hi!
> Considering the driver, I suppose you wrote a kernel module ? Wouldn't
> it be possible to use a user space program ? Maybe using sockets for
> IPC, hence making something more portable between various OS. I don't
> know if this would suffice to open /dev/ttyUSB0 for example without any
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