DGT 3000 Clock with an integrated Pi running Picochess!
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Hi Mike,chesspcmac wrote:I like it, I hope all the bugs of pico chess have been fixed. Hope is not too pricey! 150-250Us dollars is probably the sweet spot.
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Mike
I agree on both points. That's approximately what I paid for my Gavon chess computer last year, and I've really enjoyed using it with my DGT board.
I've been a picochess user for the past few years also, and have provided feedback and reported bugs to the developers. It has really come a long way, but still not as stable as Josu's Gavon software.
Greg
chesspcmac wrote:I like it, I hope all the bugs of pico chess have been fixed. Hope is not too pricey! 150-250Us dollars is probably the sweet spot.
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Mike
Hello Mike,
if you don't need the mobility of the Raspberry Pi computer, and if you are using Windows, there might be alternatives.
See:
http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewforum.php?f=2
Regards