X-Git-Url: http://winboard.nl/cgi-bin?a=blobdiff_plain;f=manual%2Fhtml_node%2FCrafty.html;h=3c140e2852a7eed457cc8cf2293d871f0ced7ce0;hb=0c2cfcf0a8f43393afe8f36fff821e2ffb612c91;hp=cc2ccbc1a287fc5edcfdcc3d02f9ffcdfb479b12;hpb=6ef5a4594dc90cfd66cc24f806241eaaaa2eebe6;p=xboard.git diff --git a/manual/html_node/Crafty.html b/manual/html_node/Crafty.html index cc2ccbc..3c140e2 100644 --- a/manual/html_node/Crafty.html +++ b/manual/html_node/Crafty.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Crafty - XBoard - + @@ -24,34 +24,32 @@
-

+

Next: , Previous: HoiChess, Up: Other programs


-

11.4 Crafty

+

12.4 Crafty

+ +

Crafty is a chess engine written by Bob Hyatt. +You can use XBoard to play a game against Crafty, hook Crafty up +to an ICS, or use Crafty to interactively analyze games and positions +for you. + +

Crafty is a strong, rapidly evolving chess program. This rapid +pace of development is good, because it means Crafty is always +getting better. This can sometimes cause problems with +backwards compatibility, but usually the latest version of Crafty +will work well with the latest version of XBoard. +Crafty can be obtained from its author's FTP site: +ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/hyatt/. -

-Crafty is a chess engine written by Bob Hyatt. -You can use XBoard to play a game against Crafty, hook Crafty up -to an ICS, or use Crafty to interactively analyze games and positions -for you. - -Crafty is a strong, rapidly evolving chess program. This rapid -pace of development is good, because it means Crafty is always -getting better. This can sometimes cause problems with -backwards compatibility, but usually the latest version of Crafty -will work well with the latest version of XBoard. -Crafty can be obtained from its author's FTP site: -ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/hyatt/. - -To use Crafty with XBoard, give the -fcp and -fd options as follows, where -<crafty's directory> is the directory in which you installed Crafty -and placed its book and other support files. - +

To use Crafty with XBoard, give the -fcp and -fd options as follows, where +<crafty's directory> is the directory in which you installed Crafty +and placed its book and other support files.