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Subject: Re: What is a "root-processor"?

Author: Jeroen van Dorp

Date: 02:02:42 05/26/00

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On May 25, 2000 at 19:08:11, Oliver Roese wrote:

>On several occasions it was said, that Fritz 6 is a so called "root-processor".
>Could someone explain this approach, or point to some papers?
>Thank you very much in advance!:)
>

Fritz as a big orange carrot, stuck in Bugs Bunnies mouth?

I never heard that Fritz was a root processor, maybe they mixed it up with a
concept like "null move"? Null, root, it's all very down to earth.

Jeroen ;-}




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