Author: Albert Silver
Date: 18:14:06 12/05/05
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On December 05, 2005 at 17:48:46, Vasik Rajlich wrote: >On December 05, 2005 at 11:29:44, Albert Silver wrote: > >>Any chance you could prepare a PPC version of it? I have both CEBoard >>(http://www.zanchetta.net/CEBoard/) and Pocket Grandmaster, and would love to >>use Rybka in them. CEBoard has an integration package on the site explaining how >>to prepare an engine for use with it. >> >>I would gladly share test results comparing it with not only other engines on >>the PPC (Crafty, Fruit 2.1, Toga II 1.1, etc.) but also relative performance >>compared to a desktop PC. My PPC is a Dell Axim X50v running at 624MHz. >> >> Albert >> > >Albert, > >we're going to make a decision about all non-windows versions in a week or maybe >two. In principle they will exist, we just need to find the right porter and a >way to handle the releases. > >Vas Great! Albert > >>>>>Thanks for the positions, however my even worse answer is that I am aware of >>>>>this :( You will probably have to wait for Rybka 2.0 sometime next year. >>>>> >>>>>The only bug in this thread that will definitely be fixed for Rybka 1.0 is the >>>>>one given by GCP - a chess engine should be able to mate with KQQ v K :) >>>>> >>>>>Vas >>>> >>>>What is the reason for the problem to fix it? >>>> >>>>I thought that at least underpromotion is easy to fix. >>>>If the problem is some speed reduction you can have default version that does >>>>not consider underpromotions and slightly slower version that considers >>>>underpromotions. >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>>Uri, >>> >>>the problem is programmer time. At some point I had some interesting things in >>>Rybka and decided that I was releasing in December no matter what. Don't worry, >>>the engine will soon be perfect :) >>> >>>Vas
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