Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Reinhard Scharnagl wrote on Sun, Oct 5, 2008 02:01 PM UTC:Thank you, Harm, for your explanations. Concerning X-FEN I would prefer to have piece letters being unique and compatible to nearly established Archbishop and Chancellor. I do not want to change used letters with the variants playing them. Smirf unfortunately cannot be extended to handle all those four super pieces because of its piece codes' bit encoding their properies. But in Octopus there will be a more flexible bit encoding, so that a lot more of gait combinations might be possible in Octopus, e.g.: Q+N, K+N, K+B, K+R. When I read Superchess documents correctly, a promotion to Q+N is not permitted. The union of all usable pieces seems to be constant, thus it might be unnecessary to have the unused pieces listed seperately inside of an X-FEN. Nevertheless it is not obvious, that it would be a notation from Superchess. To have a unique X-FEN method I intend to do following: instead of a []-list of captured pieces (which I am not yet able to support, but maybe later ...) there could be an optional separated tag ' :' followed directly by forbidden pieces' symbols (if any). By default at 8x8 NBRQ and at 10x8 NBRACQ are promotable pieces. For e.g. Janus Chess thus ' :C' would symbolize, that a Chancellor would not be allowed to be selected for promotion in this situation. Extending this to Superchess' piece set there could be a representing symbol '*'. So ':*G' could symbolize that any available castling piece has to be selected within the unused super pieces set and that the (G = Giant) Q+N piece is not allowed to be promoted in. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID NextChess does not match any item.