13Dc: Three dimensional chess 2 3Code written by Paul Hicks, copyright 1995,1996 4You can copy and use this software as described by the GNU copyleft; 5see the file GPL. 6No infringement of intellectual copyright is intended; I did not invent this 7game and make no claims that I did. I just coded it. 8 9Game designed and invented by Bernard Kennedy, copyright 1993. 10 11We (Paul and Bernard) request that our names be mentioned in any work you 12derive from the algorithms within 3Dc; I (Paul) request that my name be 13mentioned in a work you derive from any part of the code for 3Dc. 14 15The latest version of this tar file, and of the rules page, can 16be accessed at http://mbmartin.bevc.blacksburg.va.us/~paulh/3Dc/3Dc.html 17 18For plain ftp, go to ftp://mbmartin.bevc.blacksburg.va.us/pub/3Dc/3Dc.tar.gz 19 20Command line params: 21 22 -play: Tells the computer to play. Requires a following parameter, either 23 black or white, which tells the computer which colour to play. 24 25 -altdisplay 26 -ad: Tells the computer that you are playing as the white player in a 27 network game. It requires one additional parameter---the display 28 to pop the black player's windows up on. The other display must 29 allow connections, via xhost or xauth. 30 31 Most standard X command line parameters (-geometry, -foreground, etc.) 32work too. There are no 3Dc-specific resources but normal Xt resources 33(foreground, geometry, etc.) work. By default, the muster (main) window's 34resource name is "3Dc"; the board windows are "3Dc board {X|Y|Z}", 35depending on the board. 36 37See file:3Dc-rules.html for 3Dc rules. 38 39Paul Hicks 40 41