Thanks a lot for your reply! I've dig a bit deeper into it following your advice: I've added the directory to the path, then running "./timeseal freechess.org 5000" essentially runs timeseal (so seems like it's executing from the command line), but doesn't connect to the server, it just stays stuck and I need to press control+c to terminate it. I've tried different variations and I'm getting the same result, so essentially (considering that everything else works fine), it means that timeseal doesn't work anymore for MAC. A couple of other things I've tried: (a) I've tried to find and download the timeseal program from FICS but apparently FICS doesn't provide it anymore (!) and (b) instead of using timeseal I thought of just using telnet instead (which I have installed and works fine), so used "-useTelnet true" and then to make sure "telnetProgram telnet", which however gives an immediate message "Connection closed by ICS". After this I have to say that sadly I have to give-up (except if there is anything else I can try), thanks!
H.G.Muller wrote:Not really. The command seems OK. I don't know how you have installed timeseal, and if the command 'timeseal' is good enough to run it, or that the command ./timeseal is required. But that cannot really be the problem, because if timeseal cannot be found the XBoard would close with a fatal error "Connection closed by ICS", and apparently you don't see that. What happens if you run without the -icshelper option? Does it work then? And what happen if you connect just with the command "timeseal freechess.org 5000" ? Does that work? This should behave as an ascii terminal.