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Amifish is a chess program made to play chess with the Amiga, exploiting the
power of one of the most powerful chess engines of the world: Stockfish,
developed by Tord Romstad, Marco Costalba, Joona Kiiski and Gary Linscott. A
chess engine is a console program who play chess, receiving strings as
commands and producing strings in output as result of computation. Stockfish
and much others engines are compatible with a standard named UCI (Universal
Chess Interface). A chess engine doesn't show graphic, nor play sound. Its
task is to compute moves. For the Amiga, the open source chess engine
Stockfish was ported, but its use in a shell isn't so handy for all users, so
this program has been made.
This is a light program for amateurs, is made to have fun with chess, with
only the most common options implemented. In future releases, this program
can be improved with other functionalities, with expert options also.
To play against the computer, you need to install Amiga OS4 version of
Stockfish.
Amifish is released as freeware and can be distributed in every
non-commercial form.
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Contents of game/board/Amifish.lha PERMSSN UID GID PACKED SIZE RATIO METHOD CRC STAMP NAME
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[Amiga] 9570 11420 83.8% -lh5- 326b Sep 2 00:25 Amifish.info
[Amiga] 1705874 3532312 48.3% -lh5- beee Sep 2 23:32 Amifish/Amifish
[Amiga] 10152 11280 90.0% -lh5- df64 Sep 2 00:07 Amifish/Amifish.dat
[Amiga] 2717 4986 54.5% -lh5- 0c40 Sep 2 00:25 Amifish/Amifish.info
[Amiga] 9166 31658 29.0% -lh5- e41a Aug 15 18:30 Amifish/Audio/Error.wav
[Amiga] 26039 36660 71.0% -lh5- 5344 Aug 15 18:30 Amifish/Audio/New.wav
[Amiga] 4411 13532 32.6% -lh5- 9011 Aug 15 18:30 Amifish/Audio/Square.wav
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Total 7 files 1767929 3641848 48.5% Sep 2 20:40
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