Author: Paul Byrne
Date: 13:20:45 12/21/01
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On December 21, 2001 at 10:34:22, Graham Laight wrote: >All my chess computers/programs only allow you to set time control per move to >the nearest second. Even with "permanant brain" (where did THAT expression come >from?) off, this still makes them too strong for an enjoyable game of chess. > >A nice simple idea - why not allow the player to specify the time in >milliseconds? We could then level down the play by throttling off almost all of >the computer's thinking time. I'm sure that they'd be much more fun to play >against then. > >-g On a related note, anyone know an easy way to get the time with millisecond resolution under VC? ftime and such seem to have a resolution of 50 ms or so. -paul
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