What is GNU Chess?
GNU Chess is a free chess-playing program developed as part of the GNU project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). GNU Chess is a communal chess program. Contributors donate their time and effort in order to make it a stronger, better, sleeker program. Contributions take many forms: interfaces to high-resolution displays, opening book treatises, speedups of the underlying algorithms, additions of extra heuristics. These contributions are then distributed to the large user-base so that all may enjoy the fruits of our labor. GNU Chess is intended to run under Unix or Unix-compatible systems. It is written in C and should be portable to other systems. For a test drive, try WebChess, a World Wide Web interface to GNU Chess provided by DJ Delorie. The URL is http://www.delorie.com/game-room/chess/.
GNU Chess is a free chess-playing program developed as part of the GNU project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). GNU Chess is a communal chess program. Contributors donate their time and effort in order to make it a stronger, better, sleeker program. Contributions take many forms: interfaces to high-resolution displays, opening book treatises, speedups of the underlying algorithms, additions of extra heuristics. These contributions are then distributed to the large user-base so that all may enjoy the fruits of our labor. GNU Chess is intended to run under Unix or Unix-compatible systems. It is written in C and should be portable to other systems. For a test drive, try WebChess, a World Wide Web interface to GNU Chess provided by DJ Delorie. The URL is http://www.delorie.com/game-room/chess/ .
GNU Chess is a free chess-playing program developed as part of the GNU project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). GNU Chess is a communal chess program. Contributors donate their time and effort in order to make it a stronger, better, sleeker program. Contributions take many forms: interfaces to high-resolution displays, opening book treatises, speedups of the underlying algorithms, additions of extra heuristics. These contributions are then distributed to the large user-base so that all may enjoy the fruits of our labor. GNU Chess is written in C and should be portable to most general purpose computers. For a test drive of the previous version, try WebChess, a World Wide Web interface provided by DJ Delorie. The URL is http://www.delorie.com/game-room/chess/.