John Buttery wrote:
>   First of all, sorry if this is off-topic; I know Scid is mainly a
> database application and the ability to play games against others (e.g.
> via FICS and correspondence) is a relatively recent addition.  That
> said...
>
>   Is it possible to play a game between two copies of Scid connecting
> directly to each other?  Something like what you can do with XBoard, for
> example.  I searched for "lan", "local", "direct connect", and "direct"
> in the list archives but couldn't find anything that looked promising.
>
>   
Just an idea, i hadn't try it.
You can let two local engine play one against the other opening two 
analysis engine windows and pressing the finish button.
So i suppose that can be possible to write a script that using netcat 
redirects the input/output over the network and pratically make one pc 
play against the other.

Bye,
Fulvio

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