Playing chess in Linux? It works!

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Hmmm, don't know about emacs-chess. I do know that GNU Chess works very 
well.



On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Mario Lang wrote:

> 
> Hello.
> 
> Just wanted to inform you that there is a text-mode
> chessboard application for Linux which works at least
> with braille display quite well right now.
> 
> The program is called emacs-chess, and is written on top
> of Emacs.  It can be used to play against various
> chess-playing programs like crafty or gnuchess, and you
> can also use it to play chess on the Internet via one
> of the Free Internet Chess Servers.
> 
> There are alot of other funny features, like chess-link.el which allows
> you to link to chess engines and let them play against themselves.
> 
> PGN capabilities are also in place.  Have a look, and
> tell the author if you like it!
> 
> http://emacs-chess.sourceforge.net
> 
> 

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