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From: Flasherly <
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Newsgroups: alt.comp.freeware
Subject: Starcraft, as it was, is released for freeware
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 01:49:56 -0400
http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/19/15353282/download-starcraft-1-free-brood-war-blizzard
As mentioned earlier by a robotic contributor, Lucas Chess portable is
available with 30 engines. But I can't get all the engines, the good
ones, readily to work in its most direct form, simply activating game
play at the least involvement for options, sic a mandatory requirement
that an engine be first selected, (Te Deum - the program actually can
only work with and if an engine is engaged), inside or outside an
acceptance of interoperability for plug-ins from a computer chess
programming community and its engine modules. Downside to that is
stylistically there's a good chance some outrageousness may be let
loose to run amok, among an unconventional tact for certain engines,
even if a given 30 is already fair for a sampling across higher-level
play -- where "breaking the mold" of likelihood for accepted
engagements, is a certainty mindful of not tending to times unduly
that idly remunerate.