Guenther Simon wrote:H.G.Muller wrote:Chess War is 40 moves / 20 min, which is OK for SMIRF. It is just the sub-5-min games where it gets into trouble.
I thought I read somewhere that it also doesn't support moves/time timecontrols, am I wrong?
Guenther
There the TMCI protocol has been published, which is the way SMIRF communicates with its GUI. Inside of that open draft you could find out, that different kind of time controls are supported. But this also could be learned from working with Smirf's own GUI for a small amount of time. Ignoring a thing mostly would not help to understand a thing. There had been times, where such would have touched me more than today.
Guenther Simon wrote:... It is also a bit strange that someone first creates his own protocol ...
I commented on that already in this thread: neither Winboard nor UCI did support 10x8 Chess or Chess960 the time TMCI has been proposed. This has been done, because there has been no chance to extend those protocols compatibly in cooperation, despite of my attempts to find necessary agreements with their presumed authors or preservers. Current X-FEN e.g. has been redesigned as a compatible compromise but has been refuted with ostentation by introducing Shredder FEN, whereas my Chess960 numbering scheme (as introduced in my book) has been occupied. Thus TMCI is the result of common obstinacy against the need of a compatibly extended protocol.
I had presumed, SMIRF / Smirfoglot were missing by oversight. Now I had to learn, that this is by intention. Thank you for the clarification. It will help me a lot to take my decision against an implementing of any Winboard related protocol within SMIRF's successor engine.