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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Fri, Nov 12, 2004 07:10 PM UTC:
This program is growing nicely, and many bugs have been fixed. It appears
that there are some problems when running on W 95-98-ME.
Greg, should it very difficult implement other good like-Ultima games?, I
mean Rococo, Fugue and Maxima...

Greg Strong wrote on Sat, Nov 13, 2004 04:31 PM UTC:
Each of these games requires some work, although not too much.  It's going
to be a month or two before I add any complicated games, though.  I really
need to get the last couple of bugs fixed, and there are still a few
important performance enhancements I want to add, too.  It is still
possible to more than double the speed of ChessV at most games.

Eventually, though, I will add support for all of the games you mention. 
Rococo will come first, as that's by far the easiest.

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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Wed, May 25, 2005 05:39 PM UTC:
Greg, what´s new with Chess V?. I have observed that the link Page is not
available since (at least) a few weeks, or I can not access it.

Greg Strong wrote on Wed, May 25, 2005 06:55 PM UTC:
Yeah, I no longer have the gregstrong.com website up, so the ChessV link
page should reference the sourceforge page,
http://sourceforge.net/projects/chessv.  I will ask that the page be
updated when a new version comes out and I need to update the page
anyway.

I have been pretty busy with school this last semester so I didn't get
too much time to work on it.  I have done a number of things, but I can't
release an update because the program is in flux right now.  There are
several new bugs I have introduced while making changes that I need to
find and fix... Still, should be something new fairly soon.

Tony Quintanilla wrote on Thu, May 26, 2005 05:06 PM UTC:
Greg, could you copy your last message to the original page? This is
valuable to Chess V users. Thanks.

Matthew Montchalin wrote on Sat, Jul 23, 2005 01:29 AM UTC:
Is there any way you can set up a clickable option for watching ChessV
play
Baroque/Ultima with itself?  Would it always play the same openings or
defenses, or is there a random function involved?

And also, so long as you are constantly updating ChessV, maybe you could
penalize the computer for placing its pinchers on the same diagonal as
each other?  What works for Chess - connecting pinchers on the same
diagonals - is slightly disadvantageous in Baroque.  Pinchers are
positioned somewhat better if they are positioned a Knight's move away
from a friendly piece.

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Michael Talon wrote on Wed, Jan 11, 2006 01:51 AM UTC:
Greetings to all and a specific question for Greg Strong. Greg I've been
reading about ChessV updates and stuff like this, and the whole series of
things about Gothic Chess and the patent and some kind of arguing and the
like. But way to go on beating the Smirf program in the 2005 Gothic Chess
Computer World Championship!!!

SMIRF - ChessV
0-1

1.Nh3 d5 2.Nc3 d4 3.Ne4 f5 4.Cf3 Nc6 5.c3 Nj6 6.d3 h6 7.g4 g5 8.gxf5 Ai6
9.Cd2 Ag4 10.Ng3 dxc3 11.Cb3 Af6 12.Bxc6 bxc6 13.Rb1 Ad4 14.bxc3 Axc3
15.Cxc3 Bxc3 16.Af3 g4 17.Axg4 O-O 18.Af3 Cd6 19.Qc2 Bf6 20.Bf4 Cd4
21.Axd4 Qxd4 22.Qxc6 Bd7 23.Qxc7 Rhc8 24.Qb7 Bc6 25.Qa6 Bd5 26.a3 Rc6
27.Qa5 Rc3 28.Be3 Qe5 29.Rb5 Rb3 30.Rxb3 Bg2+ 31.Kxg2 Qxa5 32.Rjb1 a6
33.j4 Be5 34.Kh1 Bxg3 35.hxg3 Qxf5 36.Rb8+ Rxb8 37.Rxb8+ Kh7 38.Rb4 Qa5
39.Bc1 Nh5 40.Bb2 Qc7 41.Re4 Nf6 42.Bxf6 exf6 43.Kh2 Qc2 44.Re7+ Ki6
45.Re6 a5 46.i4 Qa2 47.Rxf6 Qxe2 48.Ng5+ Kj6 49.d4 Qg4 50.f4 Qe2+ 51.Kh3
Qf1+ 52.Kh4 Qg1 53.j5 Qh1+ 54.Nh3 Qd5 55.g4 Qxd4 56.g5 a4 57.Ki3 Qd7
58.Rg6 Qd3 59.Rc6 Qd7 60.Rb6 Qd4 61.Rc6 Qd5 62.Rb6 Qd4 63.Ra6 Qc4 64.Rd6
Qc7 65.Re6 Qf7 66.Rb6 Qc7 67.Re6 Qf7 68.Rb6 Qc7 69.Rg6 Qf7 70.Rc6 Qe8
71.Rb6 Qd7 72.Rg6 Qd3 73.Re6 Qf5 74.Rd6 Qc5 75.Rf6 Qc8 76.gxh6 ixh6
77.Rxh6+ Ki7 78.Rg6 Qc3 79.i5 Qxa3 80.Rg7+ Ki8 81.Rg8+ Kh7 82.Ra8 Qe7+
83.Ng5+ Kg7 84.Rxa4 Qe3+ 85.Nh3 Qe7+ 86.Ng5 Qe3+ 87.Nh3 Qe7+ 88.Kh2 Qe2+
89.Kg3 Qe1+ 90.Nf2 Qg1+ 91.Kf3 Qi3+ 92.Ke4 Qxi5 93.Ra7+ Kf8 94.Ng4 Qxj5
95.Ne3 Qh5 96.Ra8+ Kg7 97.Kd4 j5 98.Nd5 j4 99.Ra7+ Kh6 100.Ra6+ Ki5
101.Ra2 j3 102.Kc5 Qh4 103.Ra8 j2 104.Rj8 Qj4 105.Rxj4 Kxj4 106.Kd4 j1=C
107.Ne3 Ch2 108.Ke4 Ki5 109.Ke5 Ce2 0-1

I saw it posted at this;

http://www.gothicchesslive.com/javascript/game.php?gameid=444

Way to go man, great endgame play! Why the heck did you promote to a
chancellor though?

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Fri, Jan 13, 2006 07:48 PM UTC:
THe link is not available. And talking about Greg Strong, there are not new
comments from him in this site since some time. What´s new, Greg?.

David Paulowich wrote on Sat, Jan 14, 2006 01:56 AM UTC:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/chessv will allow you to download the ChessV 0.81 release. The site 'gregstrong.com' seems to be down. I do not know if Greg still has internet access.

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