Hello,
Chess AI Engine https://github.com/yat011/chess_ai_engine by Ken Leung, source code, UCI-features basically implemented
Pleco https://github.com/sfleischman105/Pleco by Stephen Fleischman written in Rust, it seems that the implementation UCI protocol is still missing
RapSpeed https://github.com/Thibor/Rapspeed by Thibor written in JavaScript
Teki https://github.com/Mk-Chan/Teki by Manik Charan, source code, written in C++
Waterfall https://github.com/TalvinJacobs/Waterfall-Source-Code by Talvin Jacobs (.exe=Stockfish)
To Ron - Chess Engine List:
IQ23 (2017-10-19) was released over a decade ago on 2006-16-03 - it belongs in my opinion to section "2006 releases"
Zorgus (2017-10-02) > update v1.2.0
The Baron (2015-07-10) > update v3.41
Best wishes,
Norbert
GitHub and (upcoming) UCI-compatible chess programs
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Re: GitHub and (upcoming) UCI-compatible chess programs
'Chess AI Engine' prints its own name as 'ChessProj', so that is the best name to use for it. It is written in C++.Norbert Raimund Leisner wrote:Hello,
Chess AI Engine https://github.com/yat011/chess_ai_engine by Ken Leung, source code, UCI-features basically implemented
Pleco https://github.com/sfleischman105/Pleco by Stephen Fleischman written in Rust, it seems that the implementation UCI protocol is still missing
RapSpeed https://github.com/Thibor/Rapspeed by Thibor written in JavaScript
Teki https://github.com/Mk-Chan/Teki by Manik Charan, source code, written in C++
Waterfall https://github.com/TalvinJacobs/Waterfall-Source-Code by Talvin Jacobs (.exe=Stockfish)
To Ron - Chess Engine List:
IQ23 (2017-10-19) was released over a decade ago on 2006-16-03 - it belongs in my opinion to section "2006 releases"
Zorgus (2017-10-02) > update v1.2.0
The Baron (2015-07-10) > update v3.41
Best wishes,
Norbert
Pleco seems to support at least a sunset of UCI protocol. What is the basis of your assessment that it does not?
Regarding IQ23: refer to the introductory paragraph of the Chess Engine List:
"Latest dates may vary from other sources; New dates are determined according to the date that I found it."
Zorgus: I've stopped listing Zorgus until it distinguishes itself as different from NG-Play.
The Baron: Yes, this new version was announced elsewhere on CCC by Richard Pijl himself.
http://talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 69&t=65184
Thanks for the information, though.
Ron
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Re: GitHub and (upcoming) UCI-compatible chess programs
Isn't this more or less an exercise in translation from SF C++ code to Rust?Ron Murawski wrote:...Norbert Raimund Leisner wrote:Hello,
Chess AI Engine https://github.com/yat011/chess_ai_engine by Ken Leung, source code, UCI-features basically implemented
Pleco https://github.com/sfleischman105/Pleco by Stephen Fleischman written in Rust, it seems that the implementation UCI protocol is still missing
RapSpeed https://github.com/Thibor/Rapspeed by Thibor written in JavaScript
Teki https://github.com/Mk-Chan/Teki by Manik Charan, source code, written in C++
Waterfall https://github.com/TalvinJacobs/Waterfall-Source-Code by Talvin Jacobs (.exe=Stockfish)
To Ron - Chess Engine List:
IQ23 (2017-10-19) was released over a decade ago on 2006-16-03 - it belongs in my opinion to section "2006 releases"
Zorgus (2017-10-02) > update v1.2.0
The Baron (2015-07-10) > update v3.41
Best wishes,
Norbert
Pleco seems to support at least a sunset of UCI protocol. What is the basis of your assessment that it does not?
...
Ron
(I am a bit tired of checking the sources and have not much time)
Guenther