Version 1.2 is in testing. The number of games and users on the ICC has increased tremendously since the Games and Players lists were implemented, so they don't work too well any more. There is just too much information to be transmitted! So the main change is the replacement of these lists with a Sought list, since now "seeks" are the most popular way to find games.
10/7/97 A new chess set -- John's Staunton Set -- has been added. Please try it out!
Internet Chess for the Macintosh has lots of cool and unique features. And
here's some impressions
from users.
Click here
for a brief description of how to use Internet Chess.
The latest version is 1.1 (5/4/97).
Or, here is a quick link to our Internet Chess for Macintosh files directory. Binhex and MacBinary are the two formats commonly used for Mac applications on the Mac. If you haven't used your browser to download Mac applications before, and are having problems, click here for information and to download helper applications.
Click here to find out what has been added and changed in the latest versions:
Requires a Macintosh running System 7 or later and a dial-in TCP/IP (PPP
or SLIP) connection to the internet. Important note: Internet
Chess for the Macintosh version 1.1 now uses threads; if you are
running an older version of OS than System 7.5, you will need to download
and install the Thread
Manager extension (click here to download it). Once you have downloaded
and unbinhexed it, drag it into the System Folder. You will also need to
restart your Mac for it to take effect.
System 6 is unsupported. If you are using OpenTransport, please use the
most current version, because incompatibilities have been reported with
earlier OpenTransport releases. You can't use a Black&White only Mac
(SE, Classic..). Black&White monitors are okay, but not recommended.
Non-TCP connections or access through firewalls are not currently supported.
Although Internet Chess for the Macintosh is sold with three nice full-color piece sets, its plug-in architecture allows any number of sets to be used. Here are some extra freeware sets you might find interesting:
To use one of these sets simply throw it in the Chess Set folder. It will then be available in the Board Options window. Please contact us if you want to contribute a set yourself! You'll find instructions for creating a new set in the Chess Set folder that comes with Internet Chess.
If you run into any bugs, please report them to us! We need to know what
happened, with a description of the circumstances (what you were doing,
what the state of the program was at the time, etc.), what the effects of
the bug were (such as "hung my machine", "messed up the board
display", etc.), and some information about your machine (Model, OS
version, how much RAM, etc.). Here is the little form we'd like you to fill-out
and email to us:
Download Bug
Reporting Form
These should be emailed to:
Channel 14 on the ICC has been designated by Darooha for our client discussions. The client will automatically add channel 14 to your list of active talk channels. When you come into ICC, tell 14 Hi! Type in 14 to see who else is around. Many of the others in channel 14 will be fellow users, although some may be admins or lurkers. Chat with them, compare notes, formulate suggestions or gripes for us, and generally talk it up! Look for us when we are on-line if you have questions or problems, too: