Stuart Cracraft announced a new GNUchess version 5 in news:gnu.chess
GNU is completely new according to the post. It compiles instantly without any arguments at all in Dos, I'm hoping that someone will compile it for Windows (Dann??) so that it can be used with Winboard. I'm expecting good things from the new GNU program. See a part of Stuart's post below-
Pete
GNU Chess runs on GNU/Linux, Unix, Windows NT/95/98/etc
and supports full GUI's and a unique non-GUI interface.
At only 11,000 lines of code, GNU Chess is 1/4 the
length of Crafty.
This version of GNU Chess shares no code with previous versions.
GNU Chess 5.00 is written so as to try to clearly enable
and further the computer science student's understanding
and appreciation of the domain of computer chess and those
concepts through a clear simplification of code and data
structures, while still allowing a good challenge for playing.
Now available, find it at:
http://www.gnu.org/software/chess/chess.html
and
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/chess-5.00.tar.gz
GNU Chess has scored at approximately the same playing levels on the
Free Internet Chess Server as its predecessors, where it has played
over
9000 games in this version alone. Due to variability in hardware and
availability of test platforms, as well as simply available free time,
an exact comparison is not possible and probably not productive.
Interfaces supported by this version include:
3-dimensional wooden playing board
plain text ascii
Winboard (PC GUI)
Xboard (UNIX GUI)
The Authors of GNU Chess v5.00 are Chua Kong-Sian and Stuart Cracraft.
GNU Chess's web page is
http://www.gnu.org/software/chess/chess.html