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authorV3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org>2017-10-09 18:53:29 +0100
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+ *******************************************************************************
+ * *
+ * Crafty, copyright 1996-2001 by Robert M. Hyatt, Ph.D., Associate Professor *
+ * of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham. *
+ * *
+ * All rights reserved. No part of this program may be reproduced in any *
+ * form or by any means, for other than your personal use, without the *
+ * express written permission of the author. This program may not be used in *
+ * whole, nor in part, to enter any computer chess competition without *
+ * written permission from the author. Such permission will include the *
+ * requirement that the program be entered under the name "Crafty" so that *
+ * the program's ancestry will be known. *
+ * *
+ * Copies of the source must contain the original copyright notice intact. *
+ * *
+ * Any changes made to this software must also be made public to comply with *
+ * the original intent of this software distribution project. These *
+ * restrictions apply whether the distribution is being done for free or as *
+ * part or all of a commercial product. The author retains sole ownership *
+ * and copyright on this program except for 'personal use' explained below. *
+ * *
+ * personal use includes any use you make of the program yourself, either by *
+ * playing games with it yourself, or allowing others to play it on your *
+ * machine, and requires that if others use the program, it must be clearly *
+ * identified as "Crafty" to anyone playing it (on a chess server as one *
+ * example). Personal use does not allow anyone to enter this into a chess *
+ * tournament where other program authors are invited to participate. IE you *
+ * can do your own local tournament, with Crafty + other programs, since this *
+ * is for your personal enjoyment. But you may not enter Crafty into an *
+ * event where it will be in competition with other programs/programmers *
+ * without permission as stated previously. *
+ * *
+ * Crafty is the "son" (direct descendent) of Cray Blitz. it is designed *
+ * totally around the bit-board data structure for reasons of speed of ex- *
+ * ecution, ease of adding new knowledge, and a *significantly* cleaner *
+ * overall design. it is written totally in ANSI C with some few UNIX system *
+ * calls required for I/O, etc. *
+ * *
+ *******************************************************************************