Electronics draughtsboard

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Peter van Heun
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Electronics draughtsboard

Post by Peter van Heun »

I'm testing an electronics draughtsboard. Does anyone else have experiences with an electronic draughtsboard?
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Post by Jacques PERMAL »

Hello Peter !

I had the SAITEK 80 MGHZ in the past. Perhaps I could give you any information..... [img]images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

Best regards
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Post by Peter van Heun »

Jacques PERMAL wrote:Hello Peter !

I had the SAITEK 80 MGHZ in the past. Perhaps I could give you any information.....

Best regards
My question wasn't clear enough. I mean electronic draughts board which makes notation of played moves (and offers the possibility to present the game on internet).
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Post by Alexander Kandaurov »

Helo Peter,

i have not great experiences in testing of this board [img]images/smilies/icon_redface.gif[/img]

BR, Alkand
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Post by Peter van Heun »

Henk Fokkink mentioned the use of a draughts board in Vlieland. A while ago. Any one knows what kind of board was used?
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Peter van Heun wrote:Henk Fokkink mentioned the use of a draughts board in Vlieland. A while ago. Any one knows what kind of board was used?
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Post by Peter van Heun »

For an impression of a electronic draughts board some photo's.

<img src="http://www.e-mail.demon.nl/edb/foto's/DSC01506.JPG" width=800>

<img src="http://www.e-mail.demon.nl/edb/foto's/DSC01507.JPG" width=800>

<img src="http://www.e-mail.demon.nl/edb/foto's/DSC01509.JPG" width=800>

<img src="http://www.e-mail.demon.nl/edb/foto's/DSC01510.JPG" width=800>

<img src="http://www.e-mail.demon.nl/edb/foto's/DSC01511.JPG" width=800>

<img src="http://www.e-mail.demon.nl/edb/foto's/DSC01513.JPG" width=800>

<img src="http://www.e-mail.demon.nl/edb/foto's/DSC01503.JPG" width=800>

<img src="http://www.e-mail.demon.nl/edb/foto's/DSC01504.JPG" width=800>

Yes, some photo's should could have been better quality, sorry.
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Post by Peter van Heun »

The clock with the electronic draughts board has a strange property, it always adds the second time period to the first time period after fourty presses on the clock.
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Peter van Heun wrote:The clock with the electronic draughts board has a strange property, it always adds the second time period to the first time period after fourty presses on the clock.
So the clock (and thus the board?) is not suitable for the world championship. Nice to notice, just a few weeks before the start of the tournament...
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GuidoB wrote:
Peter van Heun wrote:The clock with the electronic draughts board has a strange property, it always adds the second time period to the first time period after fourty presses on the clock.
So the clock (and thus the board?) is not suitable for the world championship. Nice to notice, just a few weeks before the start of the tournament...
Board and clock can operate separatly.
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Peter van Heun wrote:
GuidoB wrote:
Peter van Heun wrote:The clock with the electronic draughts board has a strange property, it always adds the second time period to the first time period after fourty presses on the clock.
So the clock (and thus the board?) is not suitable for the world championship. Nice to notice, just a few weeks before the start of the tournament...
Board and clock can operate separatly.
Which means that we cannot see the remaining time on the internet, because the tournament will not be played with a clock connected to the electronic board. That's ashame, mainly because the adjustment to the software seems fairly easy. It should not count any moves, but just add the second period when the first period is over. Progamming this will take a few minutes only.
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Post by Peter van Heun »

GuidoB wrote:
Peter van Heun wrote:
GuidoB wrote: So the clock (and thus the board?) is not suitable for the world championship. Nice to notice, just a few weeks before the start of the tournament...
Board and clock can operate separatly.
Which means that we cannot see the remaining time on the internet, because the tournament will not be played with a clock connected to the electronic board. That's ashame, mainly because the adjustment to the software seems fairly easy. It should not count any moves, but just add the second period when the first period is over. Progamming this will take a few minutes only.
I wish it is so easy...
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GuidoB wrote: That's ashame, mainly because the adjustment to the software seems fairly easy. It should not count any moves, but just add the second period when the first period is over. Progamming this will take a few minutes only.
Yes! We found him!
Guido will you do it? I hope you can spend just few minutes for this fairly easy adjustment.
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Post by Peter van Heun »

A.Presman wrote:
GuidoB wrote: That's ashame, mainly because the adjustment to the software seems fairly easy. It should not count any moves, but just add the second period when the first period is over. Progamming this will take a few minutes only.
Yes! We found him!
Guido will you do it? I hope you can spend just few minutes for this fairly easy adjustment.
I suggest we offer him a large basket full of beer when he does the job. He is very welcome to my house. Can we make an appointment Guido?
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Peter van Heun wrote:
A.Presman wrote:
GuidoB wrote: That's ashame, mainly because the adjustment to the software seems fairly easy. It should not count any moves, but just add the second period when the first period is over. Progamming this will take a few minutes only.
Yes! We found him!
Guido will you do it? I hope you can spend just few minutes for this fairly easy adjustment.
I suggest we offer him a large basket full of beer when he does the job. He is very welcome to my house. Can we make an appointment Guido?
You got the source code for me, as well as a compiler (it won't be C++) and a platform (it won't be Windows)? The source code would be sufficient if you have a compiler yourself. But why don't you contact Shahcom from Sint Petersburg (Russia) or one of the many programmers from Russia and the Netherlands?
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