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Galahad
,
a
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
compatible
private chess engine
written by
James Swafford
in
C++
[1]
. Galahad is a traditional
bitmap
based program performing an
Alpha-Beta
search with
opening book
and
endgame tablebase
access. It is the successor to the weaker freeware program
Tristram
[2]
.
An
open source
Windows
version Galahad 1.0 with an own
GUI
didn't include the Chess Engine Communication Protocol compatible console engine. Its evaluation is a bitmap translation of
Tom Kerrigan's
TSCP 1.3
[3]
.
Statue of
Galahad
,
Ottawa
[4]
Table of Contents
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
References
What links here?
See also
Arthurian legend
Legend
Prophet
Tristram
Forum Posts
Re: en-passant move generation
by
James Long
,
CCC
, February 07, 1999 ยป
En passant
Galahad
by
James Swafford
,
CCC
, June 29, 1999
galahad 1.0 available (with source)
by
James Swafford
,
CCC
, August 30, 2000
External Links
Galahad (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
Galahad from Wikipedia
List of Arthurian characters from Wikipedia
Galahad library from Wikipedia
References
^
Re: Programming language
by
Dann Corbit
,
Winboard Forum
, September 04, 2001
^
Galahad
by
James Swafford
,
CCC
, June 29, 1999
^
galahad 1.0 available (with source)
by
James Swafford
,
CCC
, August 30, 2000
^
Galahad from Wikipedia
, Sir Galahad statue, Parliament Hill,
Ottawa
,
Ontario
,
Canada
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Dec 30, 2012
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Mar 10, 2018
Galahad
Jan 8, 2015
James Swafford
Jan 1, 2018
Prophet
Sep 30, 2017
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Jan 29, 2014
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a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compatible private chess engine written by James Swafford in C++ [1]. Galahad is a traditional bitmap based program performing an Alpha-Beta search with opening book and endgame tablebase access. It is the successor to the weaker freeware program Tristram [2].
An open source Windows version Galahad 1.0 with an own GUI didn't include the Chess Engine Communication Protocol compatible console engine. Its evaluation is a bitmap translation of Tom Kerrigan's TSCP 1.3 [3] .
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See also
Forum Posts
External Links
References
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