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  2. CuckooChess - Wikipedia

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    CuckooChess is an advanced free and open-source chess engine under the GNU General Public License written in Java by Peter Österlund. CuckooChess provides an own GUI, and optionally supports the Universal Chess Interface protocol for the use with external GUIs such as Arena.

  3. Software for handling chess problems - Wikipedia

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    Popeye is a chess problem-solving software accommodating many fairy chess rules and able to investigate set play and tries. It can be used with several operating systems and can be connected to several existing graphical interfaces since it comes with freely available source code, cf. popeye on GitHub. Since its origin, Popeye was designed as a ...

  4. Bitboard - Wikipedia

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    Hyatt, Robert. Chess program board representations; Frayn, Colin. How to implement bitboards in a chess engine (chess programming theory) Pepicelli, Glen. Bitfields, Bitboards, and Beyond - (Example of bitboards in the Java Language and a discussion of why this optimization works with the Java Virtual Machine (www.OnJava.com publisher: O'Reilly ...

  5. Fruit (software) - Wikipedia

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    At the World Computer Chess Championship in Reykjavík in 2005, Fruit 2.2 scored 8.5 out of 11, finishing in second place behind Zappa.. Until Version 2.1 (Peach), Fruit was free and open-source software subject to the requirements of the GNU General Public License and as such contributed much to the development in computer chess in recent years.

  6. ChessV - Wikipedia

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    ChessV (short for Chess Variants) is a free computer program designed to play many chess variants. ChessV is an open-source, universal chess variant program with a graphical user-interface, sophisticated AI, support for opening books and other features of traditional chess programs.

  7. Category:Free chess software - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; Video games portal; This is a category of articles relating to chess games which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open-source software".

  8. Board representation (computer chess) - Wikipedia

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    Board representation in computer chess is a data structure in a chess program representing the position on the chessboard and associated game state. [1] Board representation is fundamental to all aspects of a chess program including move generation, the evaluation function, and making and unmaking moves (i.e. search) as well as maintaining the state of the game during play.

  9. Morfik - Wikipedia

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    Morfik Chess: Allows users to play each other online or play against a chess engine. This is the first known instance of a chess engine that resides in the browser that is capable of more than 3-ply. This received notable attention from the blogosphere by ZDNet, [25] Ajaxian, [26] and Pathfinder. [27] Desktop Gmail; Google Maps Mashup