eboard (chess)
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eboard | |
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Playing a FICS game on eboard |
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Developed by | Felipe Bergo |
Latest release | 1.1.1 / Feb 22, 2008 |
OS | UNIX |
Genre | Computer chess |
License | GPL |
Website | eboard |
eboard is a Unix (GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, etc.) chess interface written by Felipe Bergo. eboard supports two popular forms of computer chess: playing against a computer opponent by connecting to a chess engine, and playing against human players by connecting to an internet chess server such as the Free Internet Chess Server
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[edit] Features
- Support for Free Internet Chess Server connectivity.
- Chess Engine Support: [1]
- Crafty
- Sjeng
- ... any engine supporting Xboard Communication Protocol
- Graphical board with customizable squares and piece images.
[edit] Development
eboard is written by Felipe Bergo as a hobby. It is an open-source project with source code available from Sourceforge. The program is written for the Unix platform and utilizes GTK 2.x for graphical rendering. Older releases, compiled with version 1.x of GTK are also available for download.
[edit] eboard-extras
The eboard-extras packages are collections of additional piece graphics and sounds for eboard. These are a recommended download by the author[2].