Corel Chess
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 [2], 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 [3].
Screenshot
Corel Chess Screen [4]
See also
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 Windows
- Corel Chess: Amazon.co.uk: Software
- Corel Chess - PC Games - PC (Puzzle) - Gameseek
References
- ↑ About Alexander G. M. Smith (agmsmith) - Corel Chess for Windows
- ↑ About Alexander G. M. Smith (agmsmith) - Corel Chess for Windows
- ↑ 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