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Subject: Re: WCCC Participants

Author: James Swafford

Date: 10:28:09 06/19/02

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On June 19, 2002 at 05:27:24, Peter McKenzie wrote:

>On June 18, 2002 at 16:57:52, Jan Kiwitter wrote:
>
>>On June 18, 2002 at 05:42:16, Peter McKenzie wrote:
>>
>>Hi!
>>
>>>I know I will be there with Warp.
>>
>>Good luck for Warp!
>
>thanks!
>
>>I know LambChop and it's a really interesting program: I always wonder why it
>>calculates so few nodes per second but reaches very high depths (anyway the
>>Arena GUI displays it)?? Did you find a new programming method? :-)
>
>I do some extra pruning, so I can get to reasonable depths.
>It is slow NPS for a number of reasons, some good reasons and some not so good!
>
>>And I am also curious what is the difference between LambChop and Warp?
>
>many many improvements, at every level, all over the program.
>

So, Pete - is Warp the successor to Chop?  (Is Chop "retired"?)  Or
are you developing both in parallel?

--
James



>>
>>Regards
>>Jan



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