Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 18:42:15 06/27/00
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On June 27, 2000 at 20:03:59, Marcos Christensen wrote: >On June 27, 2000 at 19:35:14, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On June 27, 2000 at 19:24:43, Peter Kappler wrote: >> >>>On June 27, 2000 at 09:00:16, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>On June 27, 2000 at 08:27:12, Hans Gerber wrote: >>>> >>>>>Kasparov said: >>>>> >>>>>"Let's just say this: IBM categorically refuses to submit any proof that >>>>>this [cheating] did not occur. No one can really prove this, but the information >>>>>we have at hand..." >>>>> >>>> >>>>Let's just say this: "Kasparov is an outright liar." He had the output for >>>>a couple of moves he wanted, within a week. The _entire_ set of game logs >>>>has been on the internet for close to a year now. Yet he _continues_ to >>>>make this same false statement. >>>> >>> >>>When did Kasparov deny that IBM produced the logs? If you have read this in >>>print, I suspect it came from an old interview given before the logs were >>>released (remember that it took 2+ years), or possibly just a bad >>>Russian-to-English translation. >>> >>>--Peter >> >> >>Someone posted quotes here that were dated within the last 6 months. Where he >>said "IBM _still_ has not provided the game printouts." I pointed out when the >>quote was posted here that the logs had been on IBM's web site for quite a >>while. > > > You could, please, post the url. I did a search at IBM site and didnt find >anything related to deep blue printouts > Best wishes > Marcos I don't have a URL. I do have all the log files however, in case IBM took them off their web site. I found them by going to www.ibm.com, then clicking on the Deep Blue link, and the logs were under that... perhaps someone will remember the exact URL. But if you can't find them, I can certainly email all 6 to you...
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