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* [[WyldChess]] by [[Manik Charan]]
 
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* [http://picochess.com/picochess-v0-9h-permanent-brain/ picochess v0.9h – Permanent brain - PicoChess] by [[Jürgen Précour|LocutusOfPenguin]], September 18, 2017
 
* [http://picochess.com/picochess-v0-9h-permanent-brain/ picochess v0.9h – Permanent brain - PicoChess] by [[Jürgen Précour|LocutusOfPenguin]], September 18, 2017
 
* [http://picochess.com/picochess-v0-9i-chess-clock/ picochess v0.9i - chess clock] by [[Jürgen Précour|LocutusOfPenguin]], October 02, 2017
 
* [http://picochess.com/picochess-v0-9i-chess-clock/ picochess v0.9i - chess clock] by [[Jürgen Précour|LocutusOfPenguin]], October 02, 2017
* [http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=65515 Howto turn a DGT3000 into a DGTPi] by [http://www.talkchess.com/forum/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=608 Ted Summers], [[CCC]], October 22, 2017
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 1 June 2020

Home * Dedicated Chess Computers * PicoChess

PicoChess with DGT Board [1]

PicoChess,
a dedicated chess computer project developed and maintained by Jean-Francois Romang, followed by Shivkumar Shivaji and more recently by Jürgen Précour [2] . The computer is based on the Raspberry Pi or similar ARM boards, the Stockfish engine, and the DGT Board and DGT clock. Further, PicoChess also targets x86 based destop PCs, to run not only Stockfish but any UCI compliant engine. PicoChess is Free software licensed under the GPLv3, and uses python-chess by Niklas Fiekas [3] to handle chess rules, opening books, and PGN files [4] . The display of the digital chess clock acts as output device of a command line interface.

Engines

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See also

Postings

2012 ...

Re. PicoChess stand alone chess computer has born by Shivkumar Shivaji, Hiarcs Forum, September 14, 2012

2015 ...

External Links

jromang/picochess · GitHub

References

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