pgeorges wrote:
Hi!
> On this link : http://raitpref.hotbox.ru/ct003-1.htm , you will notice
> that Scid Pocket is present 4 times at the top 6 ranking engines on
> Pocket PC :-)
Grats :)
Anyway, still I guess this is more or less a matter of the
engine and the computing power available. Hen
2008/5/4 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Anyway, still I guess this is more or less a matter of the
> engine and the computing power available. Hence, I'm quite
> impressed that OpenChess on Palm can keep up with the upper
> level, considering that the Palm does not offer that much
> com
Hi,
On this link : http://raitpref.hotbox.ru/ct003-1.htm , you will notice
that Scid Pocket is present 4 times at the top 6 ranking engines on
Pocket PC :-)
And so close to the first, that we are in the error margin, here.
Pascal
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Hi,
I put a screenshot of something that may end up being called "ScidPocket" :
http://prolinux.free.fr/scid/PPC.html
Pascal
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On Mon, 28 May 2007 14:41:20 +0200
pgeorges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've worked on a "proof of concept" chess DB for Pocket PC (that's not
> exactly a Scid port). For now, I think I solved all technical problems
> (that is the project is feasible). Using arm-gcc to compile Toga,
Hi,
I've worked on a "proof of concept" chess DB for Pocket PC (that's not
exactly a Scid port). For now, I think I solved all technical problems
(that is the project is feasible). Using arm-gcc to compile Toga,
Evolane distribution of Tcl Tk for Pocket PC, I managed to launch Toga
from a Tcl/