Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 02:11:04 11/28/02
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On November 28, 2002 at 04:57:14, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >On November 28, 2002 at 04:49:05, Daniel Clausen wrote: > >>On November 28, 2002 at 04:33:15, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >> >>>On November 28, 2002 at 04:23:31, Joshua Haglund wrote: >>> >>>>I don't see the latest version of Crafty on the list or is there a new link? >>> >>>Crafty 18.12 was the latest tested, I've seen no indications newer >>>versions are (significantly) stronger if at all. >> >>The "indications newer/other versions are (significantly) stronger if at all" >>doesn't seem to be the major criterion anyway, when I check the SSDF rating >list... > >That's true. But it won't help Crafty get higher. > >>>Crafty is not even in the top 10 >> >>Well, since there are playing 7 Fritz-versions/configurations in the top 25, >the "Top 10s" maybe are not what 'normal' people think it would be. :) > >That is a good point. With this criterion it is #9. > >1 Deep Fritz 7.0 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2763 34 -31 535 73% 2587 >2 Shredder 6.0 Paderb 256MB Athlon 1200 2736 25 -24 831 66% 2623 >3 Chess Tiger 14.0 CB 256MB Athlon 1200 2717 30 -30 557 61% 2638 >4 Junior 7.0 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2690 29 -29 593 58% 2633 >5 Hiarcs 8.0 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2682 26 -26 738 55% 2644 >6 Rebel Century 4.0 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2676 29 -29 590 60% 2605 >7 Gandalf 4.32h 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2652 34 -33 430 54% 2624 >8 Gromit 3.11.9 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2628 61 -62 131 46% 2657 >9 Crafty 18.12/CB 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2614 28 -28 628 52% 2600 > >>>And note that this was with the book of a professional program! >> >>And maybe that's a disadvantage. ;) > >Not quite. > >-- >GCP Couldn't we here at CCC organize a "better" list than SSDF? I would like to see more programs on that list, Yace, Ruffian, Aristarch to name a few! And only the latest versions, old versions could be ported to a different list. -S.
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