Hi,

Interesting, I was not aware of this. Stockfish 1.5 is based on Glaurung 2.1
so I will not be able to port it to Pocket Scid (threads + memory
requirements). It has many options but not the ability to lower its level of
play (ELO rating simulation).

It works under Linux like any other UCI engine.

Pascal

2009/10/10 andrei raevsky <[email protected]>

> Dear friends,
>
> I just saw this comment on the chess.com equipment forum:
>
> *Stockfish 1.5 (derivative of Glaurung) is now the undisputed king of the
> open source engines.  The Fruit family (e.g. Toga etc) has finally been
> dethroned.  Stockfish and Thinker are my two favorite practice partners --
> they both have unique and interesting styles that are a joy to play.*
>
> Does anybody here have any experience with these engines?  Has anybody
> succeeded in installing them on a GNU/Linux box?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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