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Chesley
,
an
open source chess engine
by
Matt Gingell
under the
GNU Public License
, written in
C++
and supporting both
Windows
and
POSIX
. Chesley is compatible with the
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
. It takes its name from
Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger
, the pilot who
successfully landed a airplane
on the
Hudson river
around the time Matt was getting started
[1]
. Chessley is a
bitboard
program, and applies
rotated bitboards
not using the
outer square optimization
for a fourfold table reduction
[2]
. Matt made experiments with the
Score
data type in Chesley, and replaced 32-bit integer by
Float
, taking the same space
[3]
.
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Given Name
External Links
SourceForge.net: Project chesley
by
Matt Gingell
Chesley the Chess Engine!
by
Matt Gingell
References
^
Project chesley - Hello World!
^
board.hpp
^
Project chesley - Using floating point
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Chesley,
an open source chess engine by Matt Gingell under the GNU Public License, written in C++ and supporting both Windows and POSIX. Chesley is compatible with the Chess Engine Communication Protocol. It takes its name from Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger, the pilot who successfully landed a airplane on the Hudson river around the time Matt was getting started [1]. Chessley is a bitboard program, and applies rotated bitboards not using the outer square optimization for a fourfold table reduction [2]. Matt made experiments with the Score data type in Chesley, and replaced 32-bit integer by Float, taking the same space [3].
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