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We continously get new ideas for products, enhancements and other things. As we have a small team, necessary technical skills are not always immediately available and take some time to get. Especially with software. If you have the skills and want help with creation of software or you have a solution available, don't hesitate to contact us. This could be an opportunity for you!
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The DGT Electronic Board DLL provides developers with an easy way to support the board and clock in windows applications. Besides this advantage, it is advisable to use the DLL for reasons of easy upgrading and after-market support.
The DLL uses the single board protocol and works with the Serial DGT Electronic Board and the new USB DGT Electronic Board.
Linux / MacOS developers:
Please take a look at the dgtnix project by Pierre Boulenguez at http://dgtnix.sourceforge.net/index.html
Take a look at the special download section for developers. There several examples and descriptions are posted.
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For Un*x and Mac OS X there is at this moment no driver available from DGT. However there is an Open Source driver available for these systems: http://dgtnix.sourceforge.net/.
Programs that work with this driver are:
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Standard: Portable Game Notation Specification and Implementation Guide
(Supplement)
Revised: 8 September 2001
Status: Final draft
Authors: Alan Cowderoy (Palamede), Ben Bulsink (DGT Projects), Andrew Templeton
(Palamede/Palview), Eric Bentzen (Enpassant.dk, Palamede), Mathias Feist
(Chessbase), Victor Zakharov (Chess Assistant).
Contact:
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1. Introduction
PGN is a combination of a formal specification for computer use with easy
readability and manipulation by humans has firmly established it as the data
format of choice for representing chess games. This is a major success and a
tribute to the quality of the work done by the original authors.

