On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 6:54 PM Paul Dufresne via Freedos-devel
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> So:
> 1) Show the board before asking the first move
> 2) Add coordinates (A-H, 1-8) when showing board.
> 3) Allows entering move by moving cursor... this would probably need
> pdcurses.h.
> ... will look at first two lat
So:
1) Show the board before asking the first move
2) Add coordinates (A-H, 1-8) when showing board.
3) Allows entering move by moving cursor... this would probably need pdcurses.h.
... will look at first two later... maybe tomorrow.
I have doubts I will ever do 3)
Thanks for the first th
On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 6:39 PM Jim Hall wrote:
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> It worked. But that's definitely not very user friendly. Could you
> make a patch that displays the starting board position? [..]
edit: "..displays the starting board position *before* the user makes
their move?"
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It worked. But that's definitely not very user friendly. Could you
make a patch that displays the starting board position? You might also
display a "header" at the top and along the left side to show the
column and row notation. Probably something similar to what I showed
on the latest C programmin
The "board" only shows after your had enter your first move:
Try "e2e4" Enter.
But you have to know a bit chess notation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebraic_notation_(chess)
K=king, Q=Queen, R=Root, B=Bishop N=kNight, P=Pawn___
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On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 5:24 PM Paul Dufresne via Freedos-devel
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> made a package for GNU CHESS 5.05 called GCHES, at:
> https://gitlab.com/dufresnep/gches/-/tree/main/GCHES1_0
>
> Feel free to test for virus ( I did not ), and try.
>
>
I downloaded it, but I think I'm not sure how to pl
I have been able to cross-compile gnuchess 5.05.
Version 5 was released in 1999:
Announce: https://www.tim-mann.org/gnuchess/5.00.txt
According to:
https://www.tim-mann.org/gnuchess.html
version 6 was released in 2011
So that version, 5.05 does not use pthread, and is easier to compile.