cnchang wrote:When you entered that Shijia download page, at the upper right corner, did you see Shijia.rar; 545400720; 2012/06/05 16:14:43; 10.045 MB?
Then, at the down lower half there is a list of downloadable addresses, you should be able to download it from any link from the third address on (with a number attached at the address end, e.g., XXX1, XXX2, XXX3 ...).
This is what I see:
Are the green buttons with arrows the download buttons?
[Edit] OK, I got it! The texts next to the buttons are links, and the third one leads me (after two unintelligible dialogs, probably one to make me choose between a free slow and a fast payed download, and a warning that I have to OK) to a shijia.rar.
But, I wonder how dangerous a chess engine, running inside a chess board, can be.
Any executable can do damage within the full permission of the user that runs it. So if you run it as an ordinary user, it can delete or modify any file you could delete or modify by hand. If you run it as admin it can erase your hard disk. If you run it as user it could hide malicious code in a file of the user, waiting until an admin happens to run it, to be unleashed with admin powers...
Wait a minute, as the Winboard platform provider, don't you have connections with those chess engine makers? May I know your Cyclone's version? Is it a UCCI or a UCI engine?
Well, I did have an a QQ account on the Xiangqi engine-authors group. But I haven't logged in there for years. (I did not do any work on my Xiangqi engine those years; I was preoccupied by Shogi, because the ICGA Olympiad 2010 was in Japan.) Last time I used it it suddenly started downloading unlimited amounts of stuff without warning. After 40MB I shut it down, and closed my firewall to it, and I don't dare using it ever since.
But this is how I got the Cyclone: Its author (Fibbery) sent it to me through QQ, in order to test it. I think it was called Cyclone2009.