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So, is this article saying that if you have an X interface to any internet chess server, then that interface is called a 'XICS'? That is, is this page simply a definition of an acronym?
Or is it saying that there's a piece of software named 'XICS' that in fact connects to any internet chess server? This claim seems unlikely, unless 'internet chess server' is narrowed down to chess servers implementing a particular protocol named the 'Internet Chess Server' protocol.
Paul Murray (talk) 03:42, 11 January 2017 (UTC)Reply