On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 04:50:07PM +0800, John wrote:
> On 31/01/13 07:44, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > WTF, what difference does browser version make?
> >
>
> If you're using a modern standards-compliant browser, none. Unless they
> want to break into your computer.
>
> Most probably, you're usin
On 31/01/13 07:44, Chris Bannister wrote:
> WTF, what difference does browser version make?
>
If you're using a modern standards-compliant browser, none. Unless they
want to break into your computer.
Most probably, you're using something less well-known such as Seamonkey
or a Debian version of
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 05:25:21PM -0500, Ben St-Pierre wrote:
>
> Norbert also referred me to this orgy of FLOS programs in case you
> wish to have more:
>
> http://www.mediafire.com/?ppzmjqmhbinnu#myfiles
"It appears you are using an older browser. For a better exper
Hello again,
Since my last response, I got an email by Norbert Leisner, who told me
that learn.phalanx was indeed a learning option that is toggled on by
default when compiling Phalanx. He also led me to read the readme
file.
The readme.old of the source files provide all the command options,
wh
Hello,
> junji$ ls engines
> learn.phalanx phalanx-scid togaII1.2.1a
> Can somebody tell me what I can do with this? Are these the GUI applications,
> or the chess engines?
I don't know about learn.phalanx (perhaps some learning algorithm for
phalanx) but the other two are chess engines that com
Helo, Scid members.
My name is Junji, working at an IT firm and loves chess.
I've spent hours to have nice chess analysis tools running on my Mac OS,
and I found this fantastic GUI tools, I love it.
And also as "software developer", which is not true literally since I am in
charge of software conf