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Subject: Re: CM6000 Top Engine on 200 MMX, Still No 1

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 11:07:40 09/27/99

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On September 27, 1999 at 09:39:17, Bertil Eklund wrote:

>On September 27, 1999 at 05:02:28, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On September 27, 1999 at 03:39:23, Micheal Cummings wrote:
>>
>>>Even though there are 4 programs ahead of it, but on much faster hardware.
>>>CM6000 tops all other programs on the 200 MMX, So the current list is a bit crap
>>>IMHO. Only 4 programs tested make the results look inflated and not accurate
>>>list.
>>>
>>>We all know the limitations of the SSDF, but maybe their should be a different
>>>list, cause it is not fair to only play 4 on that hardware and the rest get crap
>>>hardware.
>>
>>The problem, and I think they are going to receive complains about this, is that
>>the 4 programs tested on K6-450 ALL COME FROM CHESSBASE.
>>
>Hallo!
>
>We all know the reasons for the above. At first on the new hardware-level we
>test high placed programs and new programs. I guess that we have been even more
>critizised if we had started with Genius2, Rebel7 and so on. Unfortunately we
>donĀ“t have the resources to manually play CM6000 and are forbidden to play a lot
>of other interesting new programs. Of course all or most of the following
>programs should have been included in the list if we were allowed to play with
>them, Genius6, Zarkov, Wchess, Shredder3, CS-Tal and Rebel10. We hope to include
>McPro and maybe Rebel-Century, Chess-Tiger and Shredder4 as soon as possible,
>sorry I forgot another new CB-program Nimzo7.32. Of course also CM7000 if it
>includes auto-playing.
>
>Regards Bertil SSDF


Are you interested in testing Chess Tiger 12.0 on K6-450MHz for the November
list?

It is clearly better than Tiger 11.8 (this was the April version), and has a new
fixed and reliable book.

As Tony stated in "the comments of the chairman", Tiger on this hardware should
be very close to the top of the list. Testing it should be interesting, isn't
it?...


    Christophe



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