If you’ve ever played chess or even checkers, you’ve probably thought about making a board that lets a computer play you without having to enter your moves and look at the board on a screen.
which is also tasked with reading button inputs from the board’s side panel. The Nano is interfaced with a Raspberry Pi, which is the true brains of the operation. The Pi handles chess tasks ...
Maybe it’s because I was brought up with standard chess boards, but I often struggle to ... That extra second or two it takes on every move can make a big difference when you’ve only got ...