Looking for a tool: 8 SWCR games live on my webapge

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Frank Quisinsky
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Looking for a tool: 8 SWCR games live on my webapge

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Hi there,

I looking for a tool for my SWCR webpage.

On 4 maschines two matches per machine runs to the same time (4x Q9550 systems, with Ponder, each engine 1 Core). So 8 games still running to the same time, each day 288 games played with the time control 40/10.

Now I search a tool I can display the 8 still running games live on my webpage.

Board 1, 2, up to 8.

Perhaps a programmer can help me to realize the idea. Or a tool is availabel which such possibilities. I haven't enough knowledge about programming to do that in own work.

Best
Frank
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Re: Looking for a tool: 8 SWCR games live on my webapge

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Frank Quisinsky wrote:Hi there,

I looking for a tool for my SWCR webpage.

On 4 maschines two matches per machine runs to the same time (4x Q9550 systems, with Ponder, each engine 1 Core). So 8 games still running to the same time, each day 288 games played with the time control 40/10.

Now I search a tool I can display the 8 still running games live on my webpage.

Board 1, 2, up to 8.

Perhaps a programmer can help me to realize the idea. Or a tool is availabel which such possibilities. I haven't enough knowledge about programming to do that in own work.

Best
Frank
There is this......

http://www.enpassant.dk/chess/palview/palive/index.htm

And there is commercial software from DGT.

http://digitalgametechnology.com/site/i ... tware.html

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Re: Looking for a tool: 8 SWCR games live on my webapge

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Hi Chris,

the freeware tool looks good. I will not use a comercial tool for the idea.

Thanks for your answere. Helps for the moment.

Best
Frank
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Andres Valverde
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Re: Looking for a tool: 8 SWCR games live on my webapge

Post by Andres Valverde »

This one can be helpful too :

http://pgn4web.casaschi.net/home.html
Saludos, Andres
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Re: Looking for a tool: 8 SWCR games live on my webapge

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Hi Andres,

looks good.
Enough material for next week.
I will try it too ...

Thanks for your tip!

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Frank
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Re: Looking for a tool: 8 SWCR games live on my webapge

Post by casaschi »

[quote="Andres Valverde"]This one can be helpful too :

http://pgn4web.casaschi.net/home.html[/quote]

Hello, I'm the author of pgn4web.
It can be used to show your matches live. You just need to update periodically the pgn file; my javascript would then periodically update the browser window of the viewers, showing the latest moves (until all games are finished).

Just send me a personal message here if you need help with this.
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Re: Looking for a tool: 8 SWCR games live on my webapge

Post by hgm »

It sounds like you want to do something similar to what I am currently doing on http://80.100.28.169/xq/battle.html .

You did see my answer at the other place where you posted this same question? (Not surprisingly, the answer was WinBoard... :wink: )
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Re: Looking for a tool: 8 SWCR games live on my webapge

Post by Frank Quisinsky »

Hi,

I will try it out Paolo.
Great if you will help ...

Let me try it out ...
Later ...

THANKS to hgm too!

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Frank