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TOGA2(6) TOGA2(6)
NAME
toga2 - toga2 is a UCI-only chess engine.
SYNOPSIS
toga2
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the toga2 program.
toga2 is an UCI-only chess engine.
toga2 and other UCI engines can be used with XBoard or WinBoard (or other xboard-compatible interfaces) with the help of PolyGlot
(UCI-to-xboard adapter). An other well known frontend is KDE knights, which has a UCI capable interface.
OPTIONS
These program does NOT follow the usual GNU command line syntax, but can be fed with options with a personal config file which can be read
by the polyglot helper software. The author himself says "You are advised to skip this section unless you are completely crazy about com-
puter chess." For a complete description of these UCI commands, see the readme files.
SEE ALSO
Further documentation in /usr/share/doc/toga2/readme.txt
AUTHOR
The base program fruit was written by Fabien Letouzey <fabien_letouzey@hotmail.com> and toga2 by Thomas Gaksch <toga2@gmx.net>. The Source-
code including binaries for several architectures can be found at: http://www.uciengines.de/UCI-Engines/TogaII/togaii.html and
http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algebra/Toga/posix_versions/
This manual page was written by Oliver Korff <ok@xynyx.de>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
July 29, 2006 TOGA2(6)