Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 18:48:34 03/05/02
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On March 05, 2002 at 04:47:38, Ed Schröder wrote: >On March 04, 2002 at 23:06:30, Slater Wold wrote: > >>On March 04, 2002 at 21:42:34, K. Burcham wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>Cheating. we used to say you did not cheat if you made it through the tech line. >>>I did not read any rules set down by the original post. >>>I did not read any questions asking how Ed got these results with his program. >>>(maybe Slater was joking, not sure) >>> >>>Ed has been accused of cheating. >>>I decided to see if I could collect some info on this accusation. >>> >>>So I can assure you the following statements are true. >>>1. I used Rebel Century 4.0 >>>2. I used 1507 mhz 48 megs hash >>>3. I got results using analysis mode. >>>4. I used "Define Personality" >>> >>>here are my results: >>>20 seconds score=1.19 depth=11 Nxg6 hxg6 Qh6 Be6 >>>22 seconds score=1.72 depth=11.27 Nxg6 hxg6 Qh6 Be6 >>>kburcham >>> >>> >>>here is ED's results >>>It's dangerous to make such strong statements :-) >>>>Rebel Century 4 [WB] -> 18 seconds. >>>>00:00:18.8 1,05 11 12160729 Nxg6 >>>>Ed >> >>I WAS OF COURSE JOKING. >> >>Ed is a great guy, and anything I see from R4, I am not surprised. That is one >>great program. >> >>Sorry Ed. :( > > >Slater, don't sorry, your posting came with a smiley, I never doubted it was a >joke, besides the analysis I posted is easy to check as at the moment RC4-DOS = >RC4-WB. > >Ed Ed, do you plan to release a kind of Rebel 4.1 for windows with the Tiger 15 CD (my dream ! ;-) )?
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