Author: Michael Cummings
Date: 15:38:07 02/01/00
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On February 01, 2000 at 12:02:29, Christophe Theron wrote: >On February 01, 2000 at 01:01:33, Michael Cummings wrote: > >>On February 01, 2000 at 00:45:41, Christophe Theron wrote: >> >>>On January 31, 2000 at 17:37:22, Dann Corbit wrote: >>> >>>>Why doesn't someone send a suggestion to the Chessmaster folks, asking them to >>>>include an autoplayer? (Or *better yet* Winboard capability)?? >>>> >>>>It seems that lots of people would like to see it tested. Why burden the poor >>>>SSDF testers, when the existance of an autoplayer or Winboard compatibility >>>>would remove the problem? >>> >>> >>>Why do the same threads get repeated again and again each time a new SSDF list >>>is out, in almost the same words? >>> >>>It gets boring. :) >>> >>>Thanks, Michael Cummings. >>> >>> >>> Christophe >> >>Your Welcome Christophe :) >> >>I think they get repeated cause I see the power of the Chess Engine as being the >>ultimate. Johann is a master Chess programmer (if not the best :-) >> >>Until CM6K or sadly CM7K is tested and the results show that the others are >>better when using the faster hardware, I will keep on beating the King Engines >>drum :) BOOM BANG BOOM !!!!!!!!!!!!!! >> >>:-) >> >>I will continue to fight for the equal rights of all computer chess programs, A >>fair system for all is what we all want in the end to find the best of the best. >> >>I must fight for TRUTH, JUSTICE & THE AUSTRALIAN WAY !!!!! > > >Your point about CM6000 is now completely outdated. > >You should realize that the real number 1 is Chess Tiger 11.8. It tops the P90 >list with a huge margin, other competitors are far behind. > >Your CM6000 leads the P200MMX by only 1 point... Ridiculous! > > > Christophe Having a quick look over the SSDF list, I do not see CM6000 ever played on a P90 Computer, so thus the discussion continues, I think you would find that CM6K would lead if they had played it on the 200MMX !!!!! I suppose they need to play Chess Tiger on the 200MMX computers to see if it is way ahead of the rest.
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