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There is now a chess client, Mobi, for FICS (the Free Internet Chess
Server) and ICC (the Internet Chess Club) for mobile phones that conform to the Java MIDP 2.0 (and maybe for some confirming to the MIDP 1.0) standard, which all but the most basic phones sold today implement. The program is in a stage where it is completed and can be used to play and observe games on the Free Internet Chess Server and on the Internet Chess Club. It is, however, only tested on my own Nokia 6230 and on some software emulators, so I would like to have some test pilots with different phones to see how it behaves (a correctly written program that conforms to the Java MIDP specifications should be working correctly on any device, but different devices can behave a bit different (not always conforming to the standards themselves)). When I think it is time to release it, it will be possible to download it for free. You can read more about Mobi and how to be a test pilot at www.luthman.nu. Mats Luthman |
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... There is now a chess client, Mobi, for FICS (the Free Internet Chess Server) and ICC (the Internet Chess Club) for mobile phones that conform to the Java MIDP 2.0 (and maybe for some confirming to the MIDP 1.0) standard, which all but the most basic phones sold today implement. The program is in a stage where it is completed and can be used to play and observe games on the Free Internet Chess Server and on the Internet Chess Club. It is, however, only tested on my own Nokia 6230 and on some software emulators, so I would like to have some test pilots with different phones to see how it behaves (a correctly written program that conforms to the Java MIDP specifications should be working correctly on any device, but different devices can behave a bit different (not always conforming to the standards themselves)). When I think it is time to release it, it will be possible to download it for free. You can read more about Mobi and how to be a test pilot at www.luthman.nu. Mats Luthman Hello Mats, Is it OK by you if I publish a resume of this at www.chesslib.no? Arild |
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