Volker Pittlik wrote:I found this website today:
http://homepage.fudan.edu.cn/~auntyellow/It seems to has to do something with computer chess, also something as an engine seems to be available there (cchessengine.512j.com). However I can't read any Chinese and also my browser displays almost all question marks...
Volker
Actually I'm chinese by race, and I read chinese. Sadly, my current computer also displays ??? probably because I didn't install the various chinese language packs needed to decode them.
I'll install them now and see what happens
Update: Okay I can read it now. A quick reading indicates that yes it's mostly about chinese chess except the following
1)
http://homepage.fudan.edu.cn/~auntyello ... istory.htm
History of computer chess (internetional chess) - Looks like a translation of some chessbase article
2)http://homepage.fudan.edu.cn/~auntyellow/other/culture.htm
This one compares the origins of international chess and chinese chess and its effects on their respective societies and culture I think.
3)
http://homepage.fudan.edu.cn/~auntyello ... mpare1.htm
Yet another comparision .
Other stuff doesnt seem to be original, just straight translations from english sites. I'm not a computer programmer obviously, but I suspect you won't find much original material about computer chess techniques.
Incidently, my own site gets a lot of referrers from sites such as
http://www.chessit.net/ where they translate whole pages off my site. Seems to be translated by humans though, unless they have much better machine translators.
What few originals i see seem to be discussing how to adapt international chess computer programming techniques to chinese chess.
http://cchessengine.512j.com/computer/c ... tboard.htm for example *appears* to be a discussion of how to use bitboards to for knights (in chinese chess their "knights"/horses can be blocked) moves. Also there are rules in chinese chess about how kings can be opposing each other in the same file, so there are discussions about how to handle that etc..
I don't seem to see anywhere where you can download any engine though. The domainname itself doesnt mean it hosts a engine I think.