From: Kazuyuki Iwamoto MY EMAIL NE JP> Date: 1 dec 2002 Subject: Re: online shogi lesson > i tried there but it didnt work very nicely as i wanted. > > chiaki Why was that? What were the problems? I thought being able to move pieces give great advantage when you want to give advices. Iwamoto. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Yury Shpilev" YAHOO COM> > To: TECHUNIX TECHNION AC IL> > Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 2:48 AM > Subject: Re: online shogi lesson > > > > Konnichiwa, Ito-sama! > > > > I think that you may to do it in Java Shogi > > (http://www.javashogi.jp/~board-e/). > > Go to gameroom. > > There you can to select in menu Control Box - Options - Game Options ... > > checkbox "Free Move" as "Allow". > > Then you can to move pieces on board and yours pupils will to see it. > > In oldest version JavaShogi I see it. I think that this option is > avaluable now > > too. > > > > If you could teach me shogi I would be gratefull. > > My nick on JavaShogi: YuryShpilev > > > > Best regards, > > Yury Shpilev > > http://www.shogi.sp.ru/ > > > > > > -- Chiaki Ito MAIL COM> wrote: > > > kon'chiwa-ssu > > > > > > a couple friends of mine have asked me to give a shogi lesson for them > > > online. i tried but none of the popular online shogi sites (shogidojo > 24, > > > yahoo, or java) is ideal for this task because they do not allow me to > move > > > pieces freely and do not have english interfaces, which i found is a > pain in > > > the neck for post game analysis or for english speaking players. i am a > > > computer illiterate, so i wonder how difficult it is for a digital > expert > > > who plays shogi to develop for me an online shogi board specialized for > > > english speaking players. hon jya mata. > > > > > > chiaki ito, 1 dan in thai chess. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > >