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Sjeng (chess) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sjeng (software)
Sjeng is a chess engine written by Gian-Carlo Pascutto based on Faile, written by Adrien Regimbald.〔http://faile.sourceforge.net/index.php〕 There are two major versions of Sjeng: the original open source version called Sjeng (also now known as Sjeng old or Sjeng free) and Deep Sjeng, a closed source commercial version. ==Sjeng ‘Free’==
According to the Sjeng website “Sjeng was written by Gian-Carlo Pascutto with help from Adrien Regimbald, Daniel Clausen, Dann Corbit, Lenny Taelman, Ben Nye, Ronald De Man, David Dawson, Tim Foden and Georg von Zimmermann.”〔http://sjeng.org/indexold.html〕 The AUTHORS file in the Sjeng distribution states that “Sjeng is written by Gian-Carlo Pascutto, based on work done by Adrien Regimbald.”〔https://github.com/gcp/sjeng/blob/master/AUTHORS〕 Unlike most other chess engines Sjeng supports several popular chess variants: Crazyhouse, Suicide, Losers and, when playing on a chess server, Bughouse. Starting with Mac OSX 10.4 Sjeng has been distributed as the engine behind the graphical “Chess” Mac application.〔http://www.opensource.apple.com/source/Chess/Chess-110.0.6/README〕 The first version with source code under the GPL was Sjeng 7 released to Sourceforge on 4/15/2000.〔http://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=106176〕 The last open source version was Sjeng 11.2, released on 1/2/2002. 〔https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.games.chess.computer/ZnBwYSRzJt8〕 With version 12 Sjeng went back to being closed source, although still free. Version 12 contained many changes, including a switch to bitboard architecture and the removal of variant support. Version 12.7 was released concurrently with version 11.2 on 1/2/2002. Several more versions were released culminating with version 12.13 on 5/3/2002.〔http://sjeng.org/news.html〕
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