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A chess computer from the mid eighties is where my interest for game consoles stopped.
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gameclock
GAMECLOCK(6) Games Manual GAMECLOCK(6)
NAME
gameclock - a simple game clock
SYNOPSIS
gameclock
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gameclock command.
gameclock is a simple application designed to track the time spent thinking by the players during a chess game. Various ways of tracking
time are supported, with only `countdown' (aka `blitz') and `fisher' for now. The graphical interface is keyboard driven and is intended to
be minimal and simple. The code is made to be extensible to other game types.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (--). A summary of options is included
below.
-h, --help
Show summary of options. This includes the program's version and license.
-v, --verbose
Show progress information to standard output. More `-v' will display more information: timestamps then game state engine.
-f, --fullscreen
Start the application in fullscreen mode.
KEYBINDINGS
Most of the interface is keyboard-driven, apart from the initial clock and game configuration.
space start the game / end turn
shift keys
end the turn, but only for the appropriate side (left or right side)
p pause game
control-r, escape
reset game - this resets all counters and clocks to the initial configuration, use this to restart the game.
f toggle the fullscreen mode
control-q
quit application
SEE ALSO
xboard(1), http://gnomecoder.wordpress.com/chessclock/.
AUTHOR
gameclock was written by Antoine Beaupre.
August 13, 2008 GAMECLOCK(6)