Author: Kai Lübke
Date: 02:17:25 11/07/97
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On November 06, 1997 at 08:01:44, Bruce Moreland wrote: >On November 06, 1997 at 07:25:01, Kai Lübke wrote: > >>Have all programs play with permanent brain turned _off_. > >By turning this off you mess up the time allocation system of the >programs. They are designed to by run with this feature on, and they >may have code that attempts to increase the liklihood that thinking will >be done on the opponent's clock. Does that imply that it is _in general_ flawed to test two programs against each other with PB off? (I do this quite often since I don't always have two machines available) --- Shep
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