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Subject: Re: When is the next version of TSCP coming?

Author: aloysius

Date: 07:41:24 06/12/00

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On June 11, 2000 at 12:14:45, blass uri wrote:

>On June 11, 2000 at 12:11:42, blass uri wrote:
>
>>On June 11, 2000 at 09:48:45, aloysius wrote:
>>
>>>On June 09, 2000 at 23:57:06, Pete Galati wrote:
>>>
>>>>On June 09, 2000 at 15:56:56, Tom Kerrigan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On June 09, 2000 at 11:22:48, aloysius wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>When is the next version of TSCP coming? {to Tom :-]}
>>>>>
>>>>>I haven't had any requests for features or bug reports since version 1.5, so it
>>>>>seems like TSCP is pretty much done. :)
>>>>>
>>>>>-Tom
>>>>
>>>>My suggestion would be to have the board automatically display itself when not
>>>>using it as a Winboard engine.  At one time I was going to sit down and figure
>>>>out how to do that, but I never got around to it.
>>>>
>>>>Pete
>>>
>>>What about implementing some more search algo. What about teaching it to
>>>evaluate good and bad bishops, piece mobility and pawn structure.
>>>-aloysius
>>
>>The idea of TSCP is not to be a good chess program.
>>
>>I understood that you wanted a simple chess program so please explain what do
>>you mean by a simple chess program.
>>
>>You can have limitation about size of the engine  and if this is the case tell
>>us what is the maximal size of the engine that you are interested in.
>>
>>Uri
>
>I understood from anpother post of you that you meant only to good explanation
>of everything and not to the size of the engine.
>
>Uri

Maybe I should say that a simple program means that it just plays chess (not
asking for something like crafty), I don't need programs that has code for all
sort of other things like for use of tablebases, analysis, ponder etc... I
believe a program that just plays chess (without other functions) will give me
my simple program; the program I want. A crafty striped to just the core where
it still plays chess will be simple enough. I think that crafty will be markly
smaller and easier to digest :-)



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