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Postby Guest » 14 Jul 2005, 04:26

Hi all, I am a computer science student--emphasis in programming, but I am relatively new to programming. One of my favorite past times is chess, and so naturally I enjoy reading about chess programming. Enough about me, on to the question.

Can anyone point the way to a decent article about 0x88 board representation?

I am not near able to program an entire engine, but am comfortable modeling the board--I have created several different representations, but am really interested in the 0x88.

Thanks
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Re: Board Representation

Postby Pallav Nawani » 14 Jul 2005, 04:58

Got to the front page of the winboard forum here:
http://volker-pittlik.name/wbforum/index.php
and scroll down to find a lot of programming links. However, I will point out the interesting ones for you:
(a) http://www.brucemo.com/compchess/programming/index.htm
General description of a chess program + description of 0x88 board.
(b) http://www.cis.uab.edu/hyatt/boardrep.html
Discussion of chess board representations (including 0x88). This link is a must read before you even start your program.

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Re: Board Representation

Postby Guest » 19 Jul 2005, 05:12

Why am I suddenly a guest--had to sign up again because apparently my username no longer exist....

by the way, thanks for the links
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Re: Board Representation

Postby Volker Pittlik » 19 Jul 2005, 05:45

logix wrote:Why am I suddenly a guest--had to sign up again because apparently my username no longer exist....

by the way, thanks for the links


What will happen again if you don't change it in your profile.

http://wbforum.volker-pittlik.name/viewtopic.php?t=210

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