ictk - Internet Chess ToolKit is a java based set of libraries and widgets useful for performing common tasks such as reading PGN, FEN, and generating legal moves. The net libraries convert ICS (Internet Chess Server) output into java objects.
This is a collection of game plugins for Eclipse using the Graphical Editing Framework (GEF). All code is written in Java. These plugins are currently being tested on Windows but should work on any platform supported by Eclipse.
The project is an opengl 3d (3 level) chess game with an ai that plays against the user. It is written is C++ and uses tcl/tk. All of the code is nearly platform independent.
The World Xiangqi League (WXL) was the largest online Chinese chess community on the Internet, with over 100,00 members and servers in US, Beijing, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. We are now archiving all the WXL source code as free software.
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Faile is a free chess program which plays a fairly strong game of chess (Expert strength or better). One of the main goals of Faile is to provide a full featured chess program with source code which is tidy, well documented, and easy to understand.
pgn2pgc converts text Portable Game Notation (PGN) chess files into highly compressed Portable Game Coding (PGC) chess files. This is the only implementation of PGC as described in the PGN standard. Code is also useful for writing chess software.