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Interchess version 2.1.6
Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Henry Wrightson
All Rights Reserved
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Contents
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. LEGAL STUFF
3. SHAREWARE
4. INSTALLATION
5. UN-INSTALLATION
6. TECHNICAL STUFF
7. DISTRIBUTION
8. FOOTNOTE & CONTACT INFORMATION
1. Introduction
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Interchess is an internet chess program that uses email to play chess with
another opponent. All you need is a valid email profile and a connection
to the internet and your away. Either an email account on a local area
network or a dial-up networking connection to your pop3 mail server will
suffice.
...Well it was up until v1.3.2, then suddenly it jumped to 1.5.0 with the
introduction of a vs. computer mode whereby you can play chess against the
computer. Not to get too technical, it uses Depth-first, Mini-Max games
search and state space evaluation algorithms to play the game and given
a fast enough machine you can raise the search depth and play a fairly
intelligent game of chess. This feature is not its primary feature, more
an afterthought, so don't forget that above all, Interchess is in existence
to provide a means to play chess with your friends. To this end, and due
to the fact that the vs. computer mode is temperamental at best, this
feature has all the heuristics exposed to the user for modification. I'm
no grandmaster so the heuristics are a little shaky but with enough tweaking
you should be able to adjust it to play a fair game of chess. As features go
this one is mainly for fun.
2. Legal Stuff
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Interchess is protected under copyright law to such an extent that illegal
reproduction or distribution of this application and any component thereof
is strictly prohibited, (see DISTRIBUTION below). Interchess is copyrighted
to Henry Wrightson 1998.
Disclaimer of Warranty:
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE DISTRIBUTED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT
WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES
WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
3. FREEWARE
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This application is freeware but not public domain, it is still protected
under international copyright law. Freeware merely entitles you to use the
application at no cost to yourself. See the document LICENCE.TXT for full
details of ownership.
4. Installation
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Simply run the Setup.exe program and follow the on-screen prompts. It is
essential that you are not running any other applications otherwise you may
get sharing violation errors as the setup application tries to copy on top
of files that are currently being used. Simply quit everything you are
using, including hidden apps that may appear in the system tray and you
should be safe. If a sharing violation does occur, abort the installation
and make sure you are definitely not running anything else, if you are not,
then re-run the setup and choose to ignore the sharing violation and this
should get round the problem.
Additional chess sets are also available, and although these are simple enough
to install they are not contained within an installation program. They are
simple zip files that can be extracted to the directory into which Interchess
was initially installed.
5. Un-installation
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Why would you ever want to uninstall such a fantastic piece of software!
Assuming you do then simply run the Add/Remove software control panel and
choose to remove Interchess.
6. Technical Stuff
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Minimum specification: Pentium 90Mhz
8Mb RAM
6Mb free HD space
Ethernet
Windows 95
Recommended specification: Pentium 166
32Mb RAM
10Mb free HD space
Sound
2Mb graphics
Ethernet
Windows 98
Because of the nature of mail transports this application requires a mail
client to be running for it to work. This may not be the case if your
mail profile is set up to use Dial-up networking but in this case, any mail
created by Interchess while 'off-line' will remain in the outbox of your
default mail client until you choose to send it. While logged onto a LAN,
Without a mail client running, the application will launch but it will be
"off-line", until you run a client and logon from the system tray menu.
Because, a mail client will be running at the same time as Interchess, there
is an added side effect of allowing you access to chess moves that arrive
in your inbox BEFORE Interchess has had a chance to grab them. You can
imagine that tampering with the email in any way prior to letting Interchess
have it can only end in tears. I, therefore, suggest you don't, but then,
it's your life do what you will. The chess move email is encrypted so it
won't make a great deal of sense to you anyway.
Just remember that Interchess sends its moves by standard email and as such
the chess move must undergo the same processes any other email would be subjected
to, this includes being visible in the Inbox and Outbox from time to time.
While using a Dial-up networking email profile, when you first launch Interchess,
a connection to the internet will be automatically requested and you will
have the choice of whether to connect to the internet or to remain offline.
While off line Interchess will work as normal but no email will be sent until
you explicitly tell your email client to send it. Likewise nothing will be
received unless you are logged onto your email server.
At regular intervals Interchess has to extract new moves from the inbox and
to make sure this is as fast as possible, it will only deal with emails that
are unread. This means that if a new chess move arrives, don't read it or
mark it as read because Interchess will simply ignore it. If you choose to
retrieve new moves from the menu, this limitation will be ignored and all mail,
read or otherwise, will be checked.
If your computer seems sluggish while running Interchess try reducing the
number of unread emails in your INBOX. Also increase the interval between
each check that Interchess makes by selecting Options... from System tray
icon.
7. Distribution
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You are hereby licensed to make as many copies of this software and
documentation as you wish; give exact copies of the original version to
anyone, provided no remuneration is exacted; and distribute this software and
documentation in its unmodified form via electronic means. There is no charge
for any of the above.
You are specifically prohibited from charging, or requesting donations, for
any such copies, however made; and from distributing the software and/or
documentation with other products (commercial or otherwise) without prior
written permission.
The mass-distribution of this product via any medium is strictly prohibited
without prior consent of the author. The term "mass-distribution" applies
to the distribution of this application in such a fashion that it would reach
multiple unknown parties.
8. Footnote
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As a user of Interchess you agree to abide by the following terms and
conditions;
1. Interchess is pretty cheep so don't evaluate it forever, when you're happy
that it works, why not pay for it.
2. You use this program at your own risk but I suggest that it won't do
anything untoward to your system, but I'm afraid, for the sake of the law,
I must reiterate the disclaimer stated above in the Legal Stuff section
of his document.
3. You are required to entertain the possibility of learning to play chess a
little better.
Please feel free to drop me an e-line any time with your comments to one of
the following email addresses;
Interchess@HenryWrightson.In2Home.co.uk
Interchess@HappyValley.Screaming.net
Also don't forget to keep and eye on my website for updates and additional
Interchess components such as new chess sets and boards.
http://members.tripod.co.uk/HenryWrightson/
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Have fun...
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4th September, 1999
Henry Wrightson
Interchess@HenryWrightson.In2Home.co.uk
Interchess@HappyValley.Screaming.net
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