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-WinBoard is a graphical chessboard for 32-bit Microsoft
-Windows systems. It can serve as a user interface for
-GNU Chess or for internet chess servers, or it can be
-used to play out games manually or from game files.
-For full details, see the Help file (WinBoard.hlp).
-For answers for frequently asked questions, see the FAQ
-file (FAQ.html).
-
-WinBoard is free software. You can redistribute it
-and/or modify it under the GPL, as described in the
-files COPYRIGHT and COPYING. If your distribution does
-not include the source code, you can get it from the
-project's Web site:
-
- http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/xboard/
-
-GNU CHESS
-
-Two versions of GNU Chess are included in the WinBoard
-distribution. GNU Chess is free software released
-under the GPL.
-
-Source code for GNU Chess 5 is available from:
-
- http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/chess/
-
-Source code for GNU Chess 4 is available from:
-
- http://tim-mann.org/gnuchess.html
-
-BUGS AND IMPROVEMENTS
-
-Report bugs in WinBoard or XBoard by email to
-<bug-xboard@gnu.org>. Report bugs in GNU Chess to
-<bug-gnu-chess@gnu.org>. Give full details, including
-the program's version number and the exact text of any
-error messages. If you improve WinBoard or XBoard,
-please send a message about your changes to
-<bug-xboard@gnu.org>. Remember that these programs
-are released under the GPL, so source code is freely
-available, but if you distribute modified versions, you
-must distribute the source code modifications under the
-GPL as well.
-
-HISTORY
-
-WinBoard is a port of the Unix program XBoard to Win32,
-the 32-bit Microsoft Windows API. The graphical front
-end (WinBoard.c, etc.) is all new, but the back end
-that understands chess rules, chess notation, GNU
-Chess, the ICS, etc., is shared with XBoard. See
-WinBoard.hlp for a list of contributors to WinBoard and
-XBoard.