Lime
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Lime,
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol and UCI compliant open source chess engine by Richard Allbert, written in C++, first released in July 2005 under the GPL license.
Its development started in 2004, influenced by FirstChess and TSCP [2].
Lime represents the board with a 12x12 mailbox and piece-lists [3],
and features PVS with null move pruning and fractional extensions [4]. Lime played the CCT9, CCT11 and the CCT15, and over the board the CPT 2009.
See also
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
- Lime_v66 release by Richard Allbert, CCC, 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 (Wayback Machine)
- Lime 66
- Mac Chess Engines Repository hosted by Julien Marcel
- Index of /chess/engines/Jim Ablett/LIME by Jim Ablett, hosted by Kirill Kryukov
- Lime 66 in CCRL 40/4
Misc
- Australian lime from Wikipedia
- Kaffir lime from Wikipedia
- Key lime from Wikipedia
- Persian lime from Wikipedia
- Spanish lime from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Lime - UCI and Winboard Chess Engine
- ↑ Lime_v39 by Richard Allbert, Winboard Forum, August 06, 2005
- ↑ lime_66.zip\readme.txt