>
>
> > Am Donnerstag 21 Januar 2010 19:06:27 schrieb Jose Luis Cuadros:
> >
> >> Imagine there is an engine that can be run on remote (This is my idea)
> with
> >> this engine I run scid on my laptop and the engine runs on remote. If
> you
> >> contunue dreaming you and add this idea to pocketscid.... my god!!!
> >>
> >
> > Here is a hint, and it is a tcl and tk "solution".
> >
> > "Connect chess engines with TCP/IP"
> >
> > http://home.arcor.de/bernhard.wallner/netChess.html
> >
> > I did not get it working, but I didn't try hard. The server worked and
> > connecting the client on commandline was working too. Connecting scid
> did't
> > work, because it wanted at least one line of engine reaction before it
> sends
> > the "uciok" command. if I get it to work I will drop you a hint.
> >
> > On a MAC it will be a different thing and maybe you get it working.
> >
> > Hope, that it helps,
> >
> > Oliver
> >
> >
> Hello,
>
> it's although working with scid. When you create the analysis engine you
> have to enter the path to the client part of the socket (i.e.
> netShredder.exe).
>
> The next release will be available for MAC OS too.
>
> Bernhard Wallner
>
Great news!!!! I was only dreaming and you was making it true!!!
I was not abe to run it on scid. I will wait for next Mac Os release
Thank you so much :)
--
Un saludo
Jose Luis Cuadros
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