Author: Mike Hood
Date: 04:18:10 02/22/02
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On February 19, 2002 at 07:57:03, Chessfun wrote: >On February 19, 2002 at 07:19:21, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote: > >>On February 19, 2002 at 07:03:16, Chessfun wrote: >> >>>On February 19, 2002 at 06:48:34, Tony Hedlund wrote: >>> >>>>On February 19, 2002 at 03:59:56, Mike Hood wrote: >>>> >>>>>What do the SSDF testers do if an engine and/or program upgrade becomes >>>>>available after the testing with this program has already started? >>>>> >>>>>(1) ignore the upgrade >>>>>(2) restart the tests with the new version >>>>>(3) continue the tests with the new version >>>>> >>>>>Does it make any difference whether the program's author gives the new engine a >>>>>new name? For instance, Rob Hyatt always gives a new version number to his new >>>>>versions of Crafty, whereas Chessbase calls all their Fritz upgrades "Fritz7". >>>> >>>>It depends, but we doesn't ignore the upgrade. With Fritz 7 we doesn't test >>>>"7.0.0.2" and "7.0.0.6", we test Fritz 7 with the latest upgrade. We had played >>>>a few games with the first version. >>> >>> >>>Fritz 7 7,0,0,6 is the latest upgrade? >>> >>>Sarah. >>> >> >>I think he meant that he plays with the latest upgrade whatever this is. > > >Clearly you're right. > > >>To get them to use latest Crafty version Hyatt must follow Chessbase and hide >>the minor number in some version-information inside the program and only call it >>Crafty18. > > >>Something for Yace when he reach version 1 maybe :) > > >I dunno there is a lot of number between 0.99.60 and 1.00 > After 0.99.99 he can always release 0.99.99.01, I suppose :)
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