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Choose Game Data from the Game menu or press F8.Luis Babboni wrote:BTW.... I really can´t understand how to deal with ARENA.... I can´t find where to change sides, where to set wich engine use wich colours, where to set if it is human vs engine or engine vs engine.... near nothing![]()
Ooops, now I have "Partidas" instead of Game!!elpapa wrote:Choose Game Data from the Game menu or press F8.Luis Babboni wrote:BTW.... I really can´t understand how to deal with ARENA.... I can´t find where to change sides, where to set wich engine use wich colours, where to set if it is human vs engine or engine vs engine.... near nothing![]()
Besides Gaviota and Chispa, Chronos, Cerebro, Rataaeroespacial, and Numpty are also Argentine engines.Luis Babboni wrote:Juás! Cuando vi que había un motor argentino me alegré y entré a buscar el autor pensando, acá tengo quién me ayude con mis preguntontas.... y después vi que era un trabajo muy profesional y dije, la respuesta va ser simple... me va mandar a aprender C, ni lo molesto!
Un gusto Miguel!
Ya llegaré a la etapa de preguntas más serias y me animaré a molestarte
Por ahora la sigo peleando con el QB64.
Now in my primitive english:
LOL! when I saw that there is an argentine engine (in fact are two, Gaviota and Chispa) I become happy and start to search about the author thinking I could have someone that help me with my fool questions.... but when I found him, I saw that his work is too professional and then think: "surely he will say me to learn C (that after read about him I know is what he did to programm engines knowing him just Pascal till this moment) so better to not bother him!
Nice to meet you Miguel!
In the future I will reach a step when I could do not as fool question and then I will take the courage to ask you
For the moment I´m still fighting with QB64
Numpty? I thought that Chris Tatham lived in Great Britain, not the Malvinas Islandsmichiguel wrote:Besides Gaviota and Chispa, Chronos, Cerebro, Rataaeroespacial, and Numpty are also Argentine engines.Luis Babboni wrote:Juás! Cuando vi que había un motor argentino me alegré y entré a buscar el autor pensando, acá tengo quién me ayude con mis preguntontas.... y después vi que era un trabajo muy profesional y dije, la respuesta va ser simple... me va mandar a aprender C, ni lo molesto!
Un gusto Miguel!
Ya llegaré a la etapa de preguntas más serias y me animaré a molestarte
Por ahora la sigo peleando con el QB64.
Now in my primitive english:
LOL! when I saw that there is an argentine engine (in fact are two, Gaviota and Chispa) I become happy and start to search about the author thinking I could have someone that help me with my fool questions.... but when I found him, I saw that his work is too professional and then think: "surely he will say me to learn C (that after read about him I know is what he did to programm engines knowing him just Pascal till this moment) so better to not bother him!
Nice to meet you Miguel!
In the future I will reach a step when I could do not as fool question and then I will take the courage to ask you
For the moment I´m still fighting with QB64
Miguel
Yes, but he was born in Argentina, IIRC. But, he must have started writing the engine as a British. So... I am not not sure.Adam Hair wrote:Numpty? I thought that Chris Tatham lived in Great Britain, not the Malvinas Islandsmichiguel wrote:Besides Gaviota and Chispa, Chronos, Cerebro, Rataaeroespacial, and Numpty are also Argentine engines.Luis Babboni wrote:Juás! Cuando vi que había un motor argentino me alegré y entré a buscar el autor pensando, acá tengo quién me ayude con mis preguntontas.... y después vi que era un trabajo muy profesional y dije, la respuesta va ser simple... me va mandar a aprender C, ni lo molesto!
Un gusto Miguel!
Ya llegaré a la etapa de preguntas más serias y me animaré a molestarte
Por ahora la sigo peleando con el QB64.
Now in my primitive english:
LOL! when I saw that there is an argentine engine (in fact are two, Gaviota and Chispa) I become happy and start to search about the author thinking I could have someone that help me with my fool questions.... but when I found him, I saw that his work is too professional and then think: "surely he will say me to learn C (that after read about him I know is what he did to programm engines knowing him just Pascal till this moment) so better to not bother him!
Nice to meet you Miguel!
In the future I will reach a step when I could do not as fool question and then I will take the courage to ask you
For the moment I´m still fighting with QB64
Miguel
And HeavyChess by Federico Andrés Corigliano.michiguel wrote:
Besides Gaviota and Chispa, Chronos, Cerebro, Rataaeroespacial, and Numpty are also Argentine engines.
Miguel
We exchanged a few tweets recently - he seems to think of it as British.michiguel wrote: Yes, but he was born in Argentina, IIRC. But, he must have started writing the engine as a British. So... I am not not sure.
Miguel
Maybe you are right. If Chris does not see this thread, I will ask him.michiguel wrote:Yes, but he was born in Argentina, IIRC. But, he must have started writing the engine as a British. So... I am not not sure.Adam Hair wrote:Numpty? I thought that Chris Tatham lived in Great Britain, not the Malvinas Islandsmichiguel wrote:Besides Gaviota and Chispa, Chronos, Cerebro, Rataaeroespacial, and Numpty are also Argentine engines.Luis Babboni wrote:Juás! Cuando vi que había un motor argentino me alegré y entré a buscar el autor pensando, acá tengo quién me ayude con mis preguntontas.... y después vi que era un trabajo muy profesional y dije, la respuesta va ser simple... me va mandar a aprender C, ni lo molesto!
Un gusto Miguel!
Ya llegaré a la etapa de preguntas más serias y me animaré a molestarte
Por ahora la sigo peleando con el QB64.
Now in my primitive english:
LOL! when I saw that there is an argentine engine (in fact are two, Gaviota and Chispa) I become happy and start to search about the author thinking I could have someone that help me with my fool questions.... but when I found him, I saw that his work is too professional and then think: "surely he will say me to learn C (that after read about him I know is what he did to programm engines knowing him just Pascal till this moment) so better to not bother him!
Nice to meet you Miguel!
In the future I will reach a step when I could do not as fool question and then I will take the courage to ask you
For the moment I´m still fighting with QB64
Miguel
Miguel