Re: [orca-list] gnuchess
- From: VojtÄch PolÃÅek <krecoun gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] gnuchess
- Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 15:37:34 +0200
Allso there is one engine called crafty. It has more books, allthough I
have some problems with it opening books for learning. But it works very
similarly with gnuchess.
I'll play against it using physical chessboard. xboard and eboard aren't
accessible, allthough eboard is in gtk.
Vojta
On 23.5.2010 07:42, michael weaver wrote:
i have installed gnuchess and it seems accessible with orca.
however there are certain parameters i cannot seem to be able to
specify either following the command gnuchess or during the execution
of the program itself.
example might be getting sound ie it says something about beep if you
require a beep after each move but i did for example gnuchess beep and
when i entered the go command during the game there was still no sound
so i seem to be having problems passing certain parameters as the
manual i read on the internet doesn't seem to be very clear on passing
them.
it also seems that the manual is for version 6 only the latest version
i have downloaded is version 5 when i did apt-get install gnuchess.
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