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Revision as of 10:54, 2 November 2018

Home * User Interface * GUI * XBoard

XBoard is a graphical user interface for the Chess Engine Communication Protocol running under the Unix (Posix) operating system based on the X Window System, originally developed by Tim Mann as GNU Chess interface [1] [2]. In Fall 2013, Joshua Pettus managed to port XBoard to MAC OS X using the native Quarz Graphics layer [3] [4].

Screenshot

Xboard 4.2.7 on KDE 4.2.2 and Fedora 10.png

Xboard 4.2.7 running GNU Chess on KDE 4.2.2 desktop under Fedora 10

See also

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Re: Test epd for Linux ? by Harm Geert Muller, CCC, March 28, 2016

External Links

What is new in XBoard/WinBoard 4.9.0? by H.G. Muller
Betza notation and XBoard

References

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