Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 14:18:35 01/18/02
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On January 18, 2002 at 16:11:20, CLiebert wrote: >final tests are running, the patch with some more modifications will come most >likely during the next week >(afaik) > >list of tested uci-versions under fritz: >http://www.computerschach.de/forum/ > > >Regards >Christian Hi, good news, but why the CSS public this information? I cann't find any informtion on Chess-Base webpage or from other firms. Is CSS = Chess-Base ? Your list in CSS forum about UCI engines is so far not correct. The programs Leila, Dragon and Nejmet are not available. The programs on WinBoard Edition II: Capture, Patzer, Gandalf and LambChop are for new customers not available because no chance to contact Gambit-Soft. And now ? I believe I must create a new comercial CD for this programs or interesting customer losed this programs. Interesting for me is: Have the programmers from LambChop, Patzer, Capture and Gandalf any contacts to Gambit-Soft ? It is not very good if all this interesting UCI engines for interesting customers not available. If a firm have interest to create a new UCI amateur CD and the programmers from Patzer, Capture, LambChop, Gandalf, Nejmet and for sure other programmers give his agreeement for this CD is this a great action. For months different programmers wrote me that he have interest to create an UCI engine: Tao Ruy Lopez (very strong Spain program) and others ... I believe the UCI engines from Leila and Nejmet are in the next few months free available. And Pharaon ? Also Frank Zibi created with an other French programmer the Pharaon / Chess Adivisor UCI engine. A great project. All this interesting people losed so far. I wrote this for months in different fora. UCI is very intersting and we must search a way to make the programs from WinBoard Edition II and III available. For me allone is this to many work in my free time. I organice this projects for Gambit-Soft but I am not Gambit-Soft. Best Frank
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