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Question by ebrahim
Submitted on 3/10/2004
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Hello.

i want a chess program that i can give it  my movements with text input and it gives me text reply(whithout graphic movement).

ordinary chess program can save games with text format and restore it for future but movements are graphical.i think core of such programs is ext based or at least can work with text input and produce text output that then, they cange it into graphic... .

i want a chess game that give my movements by text and itself so on.

do you know such program?can you help me?
Very thanks.



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