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| From | David Wilson <omnivorist@gmail.com> |
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| Newsgroups | gnu.chess |
| Subject | Is gnu chess what I am looking for ? |
| Date | 2019-11-05 10:54 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.675.1572960961.13325.info-gnu-chess@gnu.org> (permalink) |
| References | <CAMefdUYOFEsYcDC+i85Wv3NfNfuKudWn+ua-ounVMMz+-0UURw@mail.gmail.com> |
If this is the wrong kind of query to pose this group then I would be grateful if you could direct me elsewhere - and, should that be the case, please accept my apologies. I am looking for a simple, bare-bones chess-playing program with a graphical front end that I will be able to adapt to incorporate my own evaluation function. The basic functionality should include, knowledge of legal moves, tree-searching (pruning etc.) but little else. In particular I do not wish the program to have knowledge of openings, end games etc. My motivation is to explore the game-playing behaviour of a specific, simple evaluation function. By that, I mean the function that assigns as score to a given position. This is motivated by my own curiosity. If the experimental outcome merits it, I might make the modified program and the results available through a web page or suchlike. Naturally I will be happy to conform to the terms of the GPL in any work I do. Do you think Gnu chess might be a good starting point ? If so, is it possible to access and modify the code under Windows or does it require Linux ? Thanks in advance, David Wilson
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Is gnu chess what I am looking for ? David Wilson <omnivorist@gmail.com> - 2019-11-05 10:54 +0000
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