Providing Internet Access to an Electronic Chessboard

Student Author Information

Ian T. Givens, Lynchburg CollegeFollow

Access Type

Campus Access Only

Entry Number

44

Start Date

4-5-2017 12:00 PM

End Date

4-5-2017 1:00 PM

Department

Computer Science

Abstract

We will demonstrate a system that allows a game played on an electronic chessboard to be viewed from anywhere on the Internet using widely available client-side software. The system was built using distributed software that runs on the chessboard and on a special-purpose chess server. The system also allows remote users to play games, set parameters and send messages to the electronic chessboard.

Faculty Mentor(s)

Randy Ribler

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Apr 5th, 12:00 PM Apr 5th, 1:00 PM

Providing Internet Access to an Electronic Chessboard

We will demonstrate a system that allows a game played on an electronic chessboard to be viewed from anywhere on the Internet using widely available client-side software. The system was built using distributed software that runs on the chessboard and on a special-purpose chess server. The system also allows remote users to play games, set parameters and send messages to the electronic chessboard.