Simon
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Simon,
a WinBoard compliant, didactic open source chess engine written by Dan Honeycutt in C++ as little brother of Bruja, released in January 2005 into the public domain [2]. It comes with a very basic search and evaluation, but is a fully functional WinBoard engine using bitboard infrastructure and rotated bitboards for sliding piece attacks.
See also
Forum Posts
- Simon by Dan Honeycutt, CCC, January 26, 2005
- Bug in Bruja/Simon by Dan Honeycutt, CCC, June 13, 2005
External Links
Chess Engine
- Mac Chess Engines Repository hosted by Julien Marcel
- Engine Download List from Ron Murawski's Computer-Chess Wiki
Misc
References
- ↑ Simple Simon 2 - Illustration by William Wallace Denslow, from the Project Gutenberg E-book of Denslow's Mother Goose, by Anonymous, Denslow's Mother Goose by W. W. Denslow - Ebook, Simple Simon (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia
- ↑ Simon by Dan Honeycutt, CCC, January 26, 2005
- ↑ Edmund Berkeley from Wikipedia