Galahad
Galahad,
a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compatible private chess engine by James Swafford, written in C++ [2].
Galahad is a traditional bitmap based program performing an alpha-beta search with opening book and endgame tablebase access.
It is the successor to the weaker freeware program Tristram [3], and played the CCT1.
Galahad 1.0
An open source Windows version Galahad 1.0 with an own GUI didn't include the Chess Engine Communication Protocol compatible console engine. Its evaluation is a bitmap translation of Tom Kerrigan's TSCP 1.3 [4] .
See also
Forum Posts
- Re: en-passant move generation by James Long, CCC, February 07, 1999 » En passant
- Galahad by James Swafford, CCC, June 29, 1999
- galahad 1.0 available (with source) by James Swafford, CCC, August 30, 2000
External Links
- Galahad (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Galahad from Wikipedia
- List of Arthurian characters from Wikipedia
- Galahad library from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ Sir Galahad by George Frederic Watts, Galahad from Wikipedia
- ↑ Re: Programming language by Dann Corbit, Winboard Forum, September 04, 2001
- ↑ Galahad by James Swafford, CCC, June 29, 1999
- ↑ galahad 1.0 available (with source) by James Swafford, CCC, August 30, 2000