Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 04:07:02 02/21/01
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On February 21, 2001 at 03:28:36, Uri Blass wrote: >On February 20, 2001 at 23:23:26, David Wilke wrote: > >>When was the latest version of Gandalf 4.32h released? >> >>I saw someone using it on FICS. >> >>I am a registered user of Gandalf, and I recieved no notice of an upgrade. > >The last version of Gandalf4.32 is 4.32g and I do not know about 4.32h > >Uri Hi Uri, I asked Steen for two days. Yes, Steen made an update (version 4.32h). The WB version 4.32h and the version 4.32h UCI are the same versions. The UCI version is available in the WB collection 2 from Gambit-Soft and not compatible to WinBoard. The WB Gandalf 4.32h is for registered user (service by Steen Suurballe and Gambit-Soft) from the first WinBoard collection. Only little changes, available in the history.txt. I think Steen made a patch for the learning option (see the results in the tourney from Enrique). WinBoard collection II: - WB and UCI Patzer 3.x by Roland Pfister, Germany ! with the endgame databases by Roland Pfister (BitBases are remis databases). Roland used his Bitbases now a lot of years and, Patzer found faster the way to a remis position. - Maybe the Deep Patzer version for WB or UCI or WB and UCI ! - WB and UCI Capture x by Sylvain Renard, French champion 1999 ! - WB and UCI LambChop 10.x by Peter McKenzie, New Zealand, Australian champion 1998, 2000 ! Furthermore, we asked Steen Suurballe for an UCI Gandalf for this CD and Steen is to 99% ready with UCI, UCI Patzer is ready. The programmers from LambChop and Capture works on UCI ! At the moment are LambChop, Capture and Patzer in BETA test. 8 people search here mistakes in the programs. I believe the new CD (the price is 89,-- German DM) is in 3-4 weeks or a little bit faster available. The WB Gandalf 4.32h update is also very soon available, i think 1-2 weeks after Paderborn or a little bit faster. Best Frank
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