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Lime
,
a
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
and
UCI
compliant
open source chess engine
written by
Richard Allbert
in
C++
, first released in July 2005. Its development started in 2004, influenced by
FirstChess
and
TSCP
[1]
. Lime represents the board with a 12x12
mailbox
and
piece-lists
[2]
, and features
PVS
with
null move pruning
and
fractional extensions
[3]
. Lime played the
CCT9
,
CCT11
and the
CCT15
, and over the board the
CPT 2009
.
Lime tree
[4]
Table of Contents
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External Links
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Food & Drink
Jabba
Plants
Forum Posts
Lime starts to get stronger...
by
Richard Allbert
,
Winboard Forum
, July 23, 2005
Lime_v39
by
Richard Allbert
,
Winboard Forum
, August 06, 2005
Lime_v48
by
Richard Allbert
,
Winboard Forum
, November 12, 2005
Lime_v62
by
Richard Allbert
,
Winboard Forum
, September 19, 2006
Lime_v66 release
by
Richard Allbert
,
Winboard Forum
, July 27, 2008
New Winboard & UCI Engine, Jabba 1.0
by
Richard Allbert
,
CCC
, December 29, 2009
False draw claim by Lime
by
Harm Geert Muller
,
CCC
, January 21, 2010
External Links
Chess Engine
Lime - UCI and Winboard Chess Engine
Lime
from
WBEC Ridderkerk
Lime 66
in
CCRL 40/4
Misc
Lime from Wikipedia
Lime (fruit) from Wikipedia
Australian lime from Wikipedia
Kaffir lime from Wikipedia
Key lime from Wikipedia
Persian lime from Wikipedia
Spanish lime from Wikipedia
Tilia (Lime tree) from Wikipedia
Lime tree in culture - Wikipedia
Lime (material) from Wikipedia
Lime (color) from Wikipedia
References
^
Lime - UCI and Winboard Chess Engine
^
Lime_v39
by
Richard Allbert
,
Winboard Forum
, August 06, 2005
^
lime_66.zip\readme.txt from
Lime - UCI and Winboard Chess Engine
^
Lime tree in Kaditz
,
lithography
by
Carl Wilhelm Arldt
, around 1840, Source:
Dresdner Neuesten Nachrichten
, Oktober 22, 2007, Page 16,
Wikimedia Commons
,
Lime tree in culture - Wikipedia
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Date Edited
CCT11
Feb 17, 2015
CCT15
Oct 21, 2014
CCT9
Aug 25, 2013
CPT 2009
Jan 17, 2013
Eigenmann Endgame Test
Jun 1, 2017
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Gavon
Apr 30, 2018
Jabba
Sep 10, 2016
Lime
May 17, 2015
Richard Allbert
Feb 7, 2016
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a Chess Engine Communication Protocol and UCI compliant open source chess engine written by Richard Allbert in C++, first released in July 2005. Its development started in 2004, influenced by FirstChess and TSCP [1]. Lime represents the board with a 12x12 mailbox and piece-lists [2], and features PVS with null move pruning and fractional extensions [3]. Lime played the CCT9, CCT11 and the CCT15, and over the board the CPT 2009.
Table of Contents
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
Australian lime from Wikipedia
Kaffir lime from Wikipedia
Key lime from Wikipedia
Persian lime from Wikipedia
Spanish lime from Wikipedia
Lime tree in culture - Wikipedia
References
What links here?
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