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Subject: Re: SSDF Rating List

Author: José Berdiñas Bonefua

Date: 21:39:56 09/23/98

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On September 23, 1998 at 22:09:09, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On September 23, 1998 at 16:22:28, Moritz Berger wrote:
>
>>On September 23, 1998 at 16:04:32, Peter W. Gillgasch wrote:
>>
>>>Exactly what prevents an interested party to have a trip
>>>to Sweden to hang either a serial analyzer into the serial port
>>>(hint: costs less than a chess program) of the Fritz machine while
>>>it plays games
>>
>>>So, has this been tried ?
>>
>>I have the Fritz 5 autoplayer and have used a protocol analyzer (that basically
>>creates a virtual com port) on the Fritz machine. Ed Schroeder and Dr. Enrique
>>Irazoqui have used a log-file enabled Rebel version to verify that the Fritz 5
>>autoplayer was clean.
>>
>>Moritz
>
>
>Personally, I would like to ask the moderators to watch this and delete any
>further posts with the "secret cheating autoplayer" reference.  This has been
>proven to be "baloney" and further references in this tone are only going to
>cause further arguing, name-calling and so forth.
>
>I'd suggest that Ossi and accomplices either (a) provide real evidence to
>show that the Fritz 5 autoplayer is cheating, or (b) take this crap to some
>other forum for discussion.  CCC does *not* need garbage...
>
>Evidence of cheating is perfectly acceptable to discuss here.  Innuendoes are
>not...



It is possible that a program using the autoplayer can it detect through the
serial cable which is the program opponent from the other computer??

(I am not thinking of special commands but in that each program has some
peculiar form of trasmitting the data ( some difference among times between
" blocks or words of data"; that it is permeable to the interface of trasmission
auto232 and that this can be detected by the other program or their autoplayer.)
Can be this possible???

Saludos ,, José




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