Corel+Chess

a commercial Windows [|multimedia] chess program based on the chess engine Socrates by Don Dailey and Larry Kaufman, produced and published by [|Corel] in 1995. The Corel Chess project was lead by Alexander G. M. Smith, who further developed the GUI with animation player spooling [|sound] and [|video] off the [|CD-ROM] and draws it in the 3D world using the Windows regular [|GDI] and Corel's off-screen [|bitmap] drawing code. Corel Chess features [|TCP-IP] play that allows two users to play each other and send comments to each other without having to access a Web site. || toc =See also=
 * Home * Engines * Corel Chess**
 * [[image:CorelWhiteKnight.gif link="http://web.ncf.ca/au829/resume.html"]] ||~ || **Corel Chess**,
 * Corel Chess Animation ||~ ||^ ||
 * Kasparov's Gambit
 * Socrates

=Forum Posts=
 * [|Re: Corel Chess] by Moritz Berger, rgcc, July 12, 1996
 * [|Re: Chess program for NT] by Komputer Korner, rgcc, August 9, 1998
 * [|La Máquina Preservadora 4. Don Dailey & Larry Kaufman] by Luis a, Meca Foro, October 18, 2013

=External Links=
 * [|About Alexander G. M. Smith (agmsmith) - Corel Chess for Windoes]
 * [|Corel Chess: Amazon.co.uk: Software]
 * [|Corel Chess - PC Games - PC (Puzzle) - Gameseek]

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 * Up one Level**