With the take up of Smart devices amongst so many Internet users, would it not be possible to add smartphone/pda access to make your moves while on the move?
How many times have I wished that I could access RHP to pass the time whilst standing around waiting for my wife to finish her shopping or trying on clothes or whilst stuck in a traffic jam in the UK.
Originally posted by RussRuss,
You mean the site almost works on a PSP? Are you giving me a GENUINE reason to buy one, so I can test against it????
-Russ
Yes, everything works perfectly, even the analayze board!. If you set your board size to "small", you so nearly get the whole thing on the screen but not quite 🙂 Scrolling around is quite easy with the "square" button and the thumb joystick but it WOULD be nice if we could have a slightly smaller board too 🙂
I hear they are difficult to get in the UK at the moment so if you really want to do some testing on one, I'll get you one. You have my e-mail.
edit: This edit posted using PSP!
edit2: This edit not done using PSP because it appears to have a text entry limit which I reached. However, I was going to add that to get the board to nearly fit, you have to set the browser display mode on the PSP to "Just-Fit" and it nearly does!
Originally posted by RussOn a similar line, Is there any chance of a text only page (which would make it subscriber only, due to no ads), which just shows the side to move, timeout, and position as a FEN?
I have been promising this for a year now, but things are starting to take shape on this front now. It will happen in the near future.
-Russ
It ought to be possible to make that readable on almost any screen.
Gezza
Originally posted by drussI remember . I could view the everything on My NOKIA 6600.
actually, by making a very small board available for Windows Mobile devices everything should work fine. Just viewing the board is causing some problems.
Getting excited about the possibility!!???!??!?!!
I could see the submit button.But I couldnt submit my moves.
So close.
I have been testing using a very small board with the pending new board code. (Each piece being only 22pixels wide - but any size could feasibly be supported.)
The new board code is JavaScript heavy though, so I suspect it will not work on most mobile devices. This is the reason that I need to prepare another board interface (with less thrills) that will work on all devices at low resolutions soon after the new board code goes live.
-Russ
Originally posted by RussThere is a $500 pocket PC waiting at Circuit City (I already put my phone number in it, just in case any customers are lonely). I am waiting for your word. If the next update will support it, so I can play chess during breaks at work, then I'm going to get it.
I have been testing using a very small board with the pending new board code. (Each piece being only 22pixels wide - but any size could feasibly be supported.)
The new board code is JavaScript heavy though, so I suspect it will not work on most mobile devices. This is the reason that I need to prepare another board interface (with less thrills) that will work on all devices at low resolutions soon after the new board code goes live.
-Russ