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MatPlus.Net Forum Internet and Computing Popeye Split Duplex
 
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(1) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Sunday, Nov 14, 2021 14:22]

Popeye Split Duplex


I have a problem having a problem :-) where
Black and White stipulation differs.
Can I store that in Popeye/Olive? (If necessary, with tricks -
it's just 1 ancient of hundreds :-)
 
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(2) Posted by Joost de Heer [Sunday, Nov 14, 2021 14:59]

Possibly with a twin sstip, but I've never mastered the syntax for that one.
 
 
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(3) Posted by Andrew Buchanan [Sunday, Nov 14, 2021 15:20]

If you can do twinning then b can be halfduplex, which would achieve the effect you need
 
   
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(4) Posted by Joost de Heer [Sunday, Nov 14, 2021 15:59]

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If you can do twinning then b can be halfduplex, which would achieve the effect you need

Halfduplex is an option, so that can only be applied to all twins, but not to only one.
You can of course use the duplex option, and just ignore the 'wrong' solution.
 
   
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(5) Posted by Dmitri Turevski [Sunday, Nov 14, 2021 17:19]

Perhaps this combination can do the trick for you:

Twin PolishType Rotate 180 Stipulation (new stipulation)

(PolishType inverts the color of all pieces)
 
   
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(6) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Sunday, Nov 14, 2021 19:15]

@Dmitri: I already thought about effectively do a Polish twinning,
but I didn't know it has this name and is an option :-)

EDIT: It is working, as far as whining on "+" can be called "working" :-)
 
 
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(7) Posted by Andrew Buchanan [Monday, Nov 15, 2021 02:37]

Joost: thanks for correction :-)

Dmitri - I guess Mirror a1<—->a8 covers all cases
 
   
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(8) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Monday, Nov 15, 2021 09:16]

@Andrew: Certainly mine, but I bet there are enough fairy
conditions and pieces that might violate the CPT theorem :-)
 
 
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