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CHESSCLOCK
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Any serious chess player will sooner or later wish to own a chess clock.
Chess clocks, little hand-made marvels of craftsmanship embedding two
distinct clock mechanisms in a wooden case, are indispensable for tournament
play, not to mention for 15-minute or 5-minute "blitz" games. Nowadays, they
are obtainable only at specialty shops, if at all, and cost upwards of $100
[a catalog lists Jerger (tm) wooden chess clocks at $134.95]. Little Swiss
clockmakers belong to a bygone era, and the "nifty" wooden chess clock you
end up spending a goodly sum for might well have been manufactured in a
Third World country and have only "fair" accuracy. Here is an alternative.
This is a full-featured chess clock implemented entirely in software. It
boasts digital time displays, a visual move counter, separately settable
White and Black clocks with a setting range from one minute up to 99 hours,
an optional low-time warning, and an optional graphic "tick" indicator. A
red "in use flag" gives a quick visual indication of which player's clock is
currently running (new to version 1.1 ). A beep or beep-beep signals the
keypress that changes from one player's clock to the other (new to version
1.2, this at the suggestion of D.J. Castater of San Diego, CA).
This program requires a VGA monitor (and card) and a 286 or better machine.
It has been tested on two 80386SX clones with VGA monitors, one with a Tseng
Labs clone graphics card and the other with a Trident graphics card. Any
generic VGA color monitor and card combination should work. It has not been
tested with a monochrome VGA display. It should work on the expensive
laptops with color VGA displays, but I cannot speculate whether laptop mono
VGA displays would give adequate results. I have made no effort toward
Windows (tm) compatibility. I would like to hear how it works on your
machine.
No special installation procedure is required. Just copy the file
CHESSCLK.EXE to a directory of your choice on your Hard Drive, or even onto a
working floppy. Type CHESSCLK to run it. The opening screen displays until
a key is pressed. The options screen asks for time to be allotted to White
and Black. You may choose a flashing "ticking" display (some players may
find it distracting). A "low-time" warning is the final option, giving a
brief buzz when either player's time winds down to a chosen interval.
Press a key when play commences. White's time begins counting down. When
White has moved, he/she presses a key (the SPACE BAR is handy) to begin the
Black countdown. Black in turn presses a key after having moved. A "bleep"
gives an audio notification if time runs out for either player.
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CHESSCLK may be of interest to tournament Scrabble (tm) players, or those
playing timed versions of that game. The program is perfectly suited for
that application, or for any timed two-player game, such as board war games.
Scrabble (tm) is a trademark of the Selchow and Righter Co., Inc.
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In the spirit of Open Access, I am including the C++ and C source code in
this archive for those programmers wishing to play around with and hopefully
improve this program. Feel free to modify, but please request my approval
before distributing a modified version. I would be interested in seeing your
"improved" models. Credit will be freely given for genuine improvements.
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This is Cheapware. I am requesting a modest $1.00 contribution as compen-
sation for the time spent developing this program. That is not much to pay
for saving $75 and up on a less functional wooden chess clock. Please write
out a $1.00 check, place it into an envelope, and mail it to a "starving",
but hard-working programmer. Yes, I truly need the money. Grilled cheese
sandwiches do get monotonous.
M\Cooper
3425 Chestnut Ridge Rd.
Grantsville, MD 21536-9801
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