WinBoard is a graphical chessboard for 32-bit Microsoft Windows systems. It can serve as a user interface for GNU Chess or for internet chess servers, or it can be used to play out games manually or from game files. For full details, see the Help file (WinBoard.hlp). For answers for frequently asked questions, see the FAQ file (FAQ.html). WinBoard is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the GPL, as described in the files COPYRIGHT and COPYING. If your distribution does not include the source code, you can get it from the project's Web site: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/xboard/ GNU CHESS Two versions of GNU Chess are included in the WinBoard distribution. GNU Chess is free software released under the GPL. Source code for GNU Chess 5 is available from: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/chess/ Source code for GNU Chess 4 is available from: http://tim-mann.org/gnuchess.html BUGS AND IMPROVEMENTS Report bugs in WinBoard or XBoard by email to . Report bugs in GNU Chess to . Give full details, including the program's version number and the exact text of any error messages. If you improve WinBoard or XBoard, please send a message about your changes to . Remember that these programs are released under the GPL, so source code is freely available, but if you distribute modified versions, you must distribute the source code modifications under the GPL as well. HISTORY WinBoard is a port of the Unix program XBoard to Win32, the 32-bit Microsoft Windows API. The graphical front end (WinBoard.c, etc.) is all new, but the back end that understands chess rules, chess notation, GNU Chess, the ICS, etc., is shared with XBoard. See WinBoard.hlp for a list of contributors to WinBoard and XBoard.