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JSUCI
,
a port of
UCI
to
JavaScript
by
Edmund Moshammer
, which allows chess engines written in JavaScript to communicate with a chess
GUI
through the Universal Chess Interface. It is a
Javascript engine
interpreting
*.js files, using the open source
V8 engine
developed by
Google
[1]
.
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JavaScript
UCI
Forum Posts
JSUCI 1.0 - connect javascript chess engines to UCI
by
Edmund Moshammer
,
CCC
, March 28, 2014
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Javascript Universal Chess Interface | Free software downloads at SourceForge.net
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JSUCI 1.0 - connect javascript chess engines to UCI
by
Edmund Moshammer
,
CCC
, March 28, 2014
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JSUCI,
a port of UCI to JavaScript by Edmund Moshammer, which allows chess engines written in JavaScript to communicate with a chess GUI through the Universal Chess Interface. It is a Javascript engine interpreting *.js files, using the open source V8 engine developed by Google [1].
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Forum Posts
External Links
References
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