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Subject: Re: Question to Linux computerchess fans

Author: Peter Berger

Date: 15:27:27 08/26/05

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On August 26, 2005 at 15:36:00, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On August 26, 2005 at 15:30:08, Peter Berger wrote:
>
>>I want to do some tests with strong chessengines, that can potentially be
>>reproduced on both Windows and Linux systems. Engines should not be more than
>>100 points weaker than Crafty.
>>
>>---
>>
>>This is the short list of engines I came up with by myself:
>>
>>Deep Sjeng
>>Ruffian
>>Fruit
>>Crafty
>>Yace
>>Comet
>>Glaurung
>>
>>---
>>
>>Anyone missing here who should or could be included? I hope I missed many.
>>
>>Peter
>
>I'd keep gnuchess in the batch as well...

Well, it took me _quite_ a while to sense some minor sarcasm here - probably
it's just that I am getting old :) .

Actually you shouldn't talk to me about some 128-node Linux cluster that can at
times be used for testing Crafty and expect me to not think about effective ways
to use it ;) .

Cheers
Peter






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