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Subject: Re: Why dont engines support the egtb format that Chessmaster uses?

Author: Eugene Nalimov

Date: 11:26:46 04/02/04

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Yes, to hime I gave permission to use the code in Avery Cardoza’s Chess. Not in
other chess-related program or engine.

Thanks,
Eugene

On April 02, 2004 at 12:57:59, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On April 02, 2004 at 12:51:58, Eugene Nalimov wrote:
>
>>On April 02, 2004 at 12:42:36, Dieter Buerssner wrote:
>>
>>>On April 02, 2004 at 11:46:32, Eugene Nalimov wrote:
>>>
>>>>Vincent, I did not gave you permission to use *my* code in your convertor, or I
>>>>am missing something?
>>>
>>>I am using your code in my engine (with your and Andrew Kadatch's permission).
>>>Built into the engine, there is a function, which you can call a converter. It
>>>converts (typicall once at setup time) most of the 3 and 4-men tables to an own
>>>W/D/L format (they are loaded to RAM then, for fast access).
>>>
>>>I never thought about it, but now I feel unsecure. Can you comment on this?
>>>
>>>I also posted a W/D table (as C source) for KPK here - this table was generated
>>>from kpk.nbw/nbb
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Dieter
>>
>>Dieter, you -- and *everybody* else who ever asked me -- have permission to use
>>the code. The only compensation I (and Andrew Kadatch) ever asked was 2 copies
>>of program from commercial authors. One for me, other for some chess-playing
>>friends of mine.
>>
>>Vincent never asked the permission. Somebody who uses (weaked) Vincent's engine
>>in the commercial product asked me, and got the permission.
>
>==> so you remember now that you gave permission for commercial usage to the
>project leader Tenzing Kernan who by the way needed to write to you 10 times
>before you answerred email over a period of 2 years. It took him a posting to
>CCC to get an answer.
>
>That's good that you remember it anyway.
>
>Still want to start that courtcase?
>
>>Thanks,
>>Eugene



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