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    XBoard 4.5.3a

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    XBoard description

    XBoard project is a X and Windows graphical chessboard.

    XBoard project is a X and Windows graphical chessboard.

    XBoard is a graphical chessboard for X that can serve as a user interface for GNU Chess, Crafty, other chess engines, and the Internet Chess Servers.

    XBoard can also be used by itself to read and write game files in PGN (portable game notation). WinBoard is a port of XBoard to Microsoft Win32.

    You can build xboard on most systems with the following commands.

    ./configure
    make

    What's New in This Release:

    · Version 4.2.7 corrects about two dozen bugs in the 4.2.6 release.
    · In addition, WinBoard 4.2.7 comes bundled with GNU Chess 5.07 instead of the old 5.02+ version.
    · The XBoard and WinBoard source code trees have been merged, so the xboard download now contains the complete source for both.



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