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| From | Message | Posted by uri65 mailcafe.net
11/11/2008 23:40:36 Play online chess | Subject: Chess Scan Intelligent
Message: There is a link on www.chesscentral.com
to a free Chess OCR program called Chess Scan Intelligent.
It allows to convert scanned chess diagram to a computer readable file (FEN, EPD, PGN).
But it seems like the link doesn't work anymore.
Is there anyone who knows where I can download it?
Or is there someone who has it and is ready to send it to me by email?
| Posted by ccmcacollister mailcafe.net
11/12/2008 03:06:47 Play online chess | Interesting ...
Message: I tried D/L Winboard there and just got the Ugly White Page ...so its out of service too. Wonder if all are now... Neat stuff tho~! G/L
| Posted by spurtus mailcafe.net
11/12/2008 12:08:07 Play online chess |
Message: funky, I once considered developing myself an application that would scan in a chess gamesheet, use OCR and build a PGN but then go on to correct the typical mistakes I so often make when playing writing down my moves when playing OTB. ——— An introduction to tournament chess — Each month, the Chess Club holds an unrated beginner tournament for people who have never played in a rated chess event. These monthly tournaments offer a great introduction to the fun of tournament chess and help people learn some of the basic rules of tournament play. Most chess tournaments are rated, meaning they require a membership to the United States Chess Federation as a requisite for participation. Once a player joins the USCF and begins playing tournaments, he will receive a rating that indicates his strength based on the ratings of his opponents and his results. Our beginner tournaments, however, require no USCF membership and are designed to encourage chess players to ...
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