BCMGames
Introduction
Use BCMGames at you own risk!!! Use BCMGames at you own risk!!!
Use BCMGames at you own risk!!! Use BCMGames at you own risk!!!
Use BCMGames at you own risk!!! Use BCMGames at you own risk!!!
Use BCMGames at you own risk!!! Use BCMGames at you own risk!!!
Use BCMGames at you own risk!!! Use BCMGames at you own risk!!!
Use BCMGames at you own risk!!! Use BCMGames at you own risk!!!
I'm not responsible for any damage or loss
caused by the use of this software in any case.
In addition, even if this software is
defective, I'm not under obligation to correct or support it.
You can use it for private use only.
You are NOT allowed to modify the
program or this Readme-file.
If you give BCMGames to others, it must contain this Readme-file.
If you are a Freeware/Shareware Distributor, you have to contact me, before
you put BCMGames on a CD and sell it.
For all not private use, contact me, please.
You have to accept the included EULA.
Credits
Thanks to the following persons/organisations for there help/work.
Pieces
Bona
(http://mucho.girly.jp/bona)
For the wonderful Koma graphics.
MacShogi
(http://www.macshogi.com)
Thanks to Florian Guzek (http://www.florianguzek.com) to use and
distribute the graphics he made for MacShogi.
playok
(http://www.playok.com)
For the graphics.
Wikimedia Commons - 13xforever
(http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Shougi_no_koma_gyokushou.svg)
I used it as basis and manipulated it.
Wikimedia Commons - David
Benbennick (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Chess_tile_pd.png)
For the chess-graphics (I created a shogi-set with it.)
Hidetchi
For his nice improvements of the Bona pieces and his own creations.
Karim
For his piece-set in the HIDETCHI-Theme.
Yoshio
Kobayashi
For his free shogi-font.
Wikimedia Commons - Inductiveload
(http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Xiangqi_Board.svg)
For the Xiangqi-graphics.
Maurizio Monge
For his wonderful graphics (http://poisson.phc.unipi.it/~monge).
Other graphics
ChiyoDads
(http://www.pandanet.co.jp/English/glgo/skins.html)
For the allowness to use and distribute his nice background graphics.
Shogi engines
Reijer
Grimbergen
(http://gamelab.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/SHOGI/shogipage.html)
For his free USI compatible shogi-engine Spear.
And very, very much thanks for his permission to distribute his
engine
with my program, which makes the install process much easier:
unzip&start.
H.
G. Muller (http://home.hccnet.nl/h.g.muller)
For his many free WB compatible engines (HaQiKi D, Shokidoki and HaChu).
Others
For all people, who have written an USI- or WB compatible engine, or plan
to do it.
Web
Fat
Bold Cyclop
(http://sites.google.com/site/fatboldcyclopsplace)
For his SFEN converter.
Sound
Online Shop Saiga
(http://www.saiga-jp.com)
For there great Kanji Dictionary with sounds and the permission to use
this sounds for my first Move-Notation-Reader.
Hidetchi
For his permission to use his sounds from his video (for great sounding
moves).
Also much thanks for his voice, his help in creating a
speech-set.
Steve Shih
For his chinese speech set.
Robert Lozyniak
For his speech set.
Translating
Marco Milone: Italian
Hidetchi: Japanese
Steve Shih: Chinese
Fabien Osmont: French
2rok: Hungarian
Alexey Stupnev: Russian