Peppermint 1
- 1887 illustration from Köhler' Medicinal Plants, Peppermint from Wikipedia, Koehler's Medicinal-Plants - English species names↩︎
Mint,
a WinBoard compliant chess engine by Christian Söderström, first released in July 2000 1. Mint was never designed with computer opponents in mind, it's designed to provoke and attack to take advantage of human defensive errors 2. Nevertheless, Mint had its tournament debut at the CCT2 in November 2000 3. Mint 2.3 comes with an opening book tuned by Arturo Ochoa 4.
See also
Forum Posts
- Announcing Mint Chess Homepage! by Christian Söderström, CCC, March 18, 2000
- The ' Mint ' Winboard-engine available for download! by Christian Söderström, Winboard Forum, July 04, 2000
- The ' Mint ' Winboard-engine available for download! by Christian Söderström, CCC, July 04, 2000
- Mint Revisited by Đorđe Vidanović, CCC, July 05, 2000
- On the future of Mint - the friendly chess engine by Christian Söderström, Winboard Forum, August 10, 2000
- CCT2 Mint Observations by Christian Söderström, CCC, November 07, 2000 » CCT2
- The next revolution in computer chess is here! by Christian Söderström, Winboard Forum, November 15, 2000
- Mint v1.70 released! by Christian Söderström, Winboard Forum, November 26, 2000
- Apologies to CC community - new Mint released by Christian Söderström, CCC, November 27, 2000
- Mint v2.0 (Ginger) Released! by Christian Söderström, CCC, May 03, 2001
- Mint v2.1 quietly released along with some books by Christian Söderström, Winboard Forum, May 05, 2001
- Mint leaves CCT3 - riots erupt on the streets of Stockholm by Christian Söderström, CCC, May 23, 2001
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
Mentha × gracilis (Gingermint) from Wikipedia
- Peppermint from Wikipedia
- Casiopea - Time Limit, Mint Jams (1982), YouTube Video
References
The ' Mint ' Winboard-engine available for download! by Christian Söderström, Winboard Forum, July 04, 2000↩︎
Re: The ' Mint ' Winboard-engine available for download! by Christian Söderström, CCC, July 04, 2000↩︎
CCT2 Mint Observations by Christian Söderström, CCC, November 07, 2000↩︎
Engine Download List from Ron Murawski's Computer-Chess Wiki↩︎