Developer(s) | Unknown |
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Initial release | 3 May 2009 |
Preview release | 999946h (IvanHoe) / 8 December 2011 |
Development status | Active |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Linux, Windows |
Type | Chess program |
License | Public Domain |
Website | http://ippolit.wikispaces.com/ |
IPPOLIT is an open-source chess program released by authors using pseudonyms, Yakov Petrovich Golyadkin, Igor Igorovich Igoronov, Roberto Pescatore, Yusuf Ralf Weisskopf, Ivan Skavinsky Skavar, and Decembrists.
The program is a console application that communicates with a chess Graphical User Interface (GUI) via standard Universal Chess Interface protocol. IPPOLIT is a bitboard chess engine optimized for 64-bit architecture with native support for both 32-bit/64-bit Linux and Windows operating systems. According to recent testing, it is one of the stronger chess programs.[1]
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IPPOLIT was initially prohibited from many computer chess websites after another engine author claimed it to be a clone of his program.[2] IPPOLIT authors have denied the accusation. [3] Even today, some chess rating lists still refuse to include it in their lists of tested programs.