Author: Werner Schuele
Date: 04:59:57 04/07/02
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Hi, of course I made a lot of games between IPAQ and PALM ChessPrograms. With a Palm running on 54 MHz I think the program strenghs are: PocketFritz ChessGenius on ipaq PocketGrandmaster on ipaq ChessTiger on palm 54 MHz PocketCrafty all about same strengh PocketChess Partner on ipaq ChessGenius on Palm 54 MHz Palmchess2.0 PocketChess Werner On April 07, 2002 at 07:26:04, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On April 07, 2002 at 07:02:09, Alain Lyrette wrote: > >> >>On April 07, 2002 at 06:02:47, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On April 07, 2002 at 05:55:38, stuart taylor wrote: >>> >>>>This indicates very strongly that Genius on ipac is best thing available by way >>>>of handheld. >>>>S.Taylor >>> >>>No >>>It indicates nothing because the pam ran only with 28 mhz. >>> >>>Uri >>28 or 54mhz is irrelevant.As of now even if you push a palm to it's pathetic >>limits,it's no match for an ipaq running at 206 mhz.Chess Tiger is a much better >>program than Genius and yet,in a match,it will lose badly if Genius runs on the >>strongarm.When the palms switch from that prehistoric processor to a real cpu >>sometime in Q4 it will be another story.But for RIGHT HERE AND RIGHT NOW no >>palm, however cute they are, can touch an ipaq.The difference in sheer power is >>just too huge window CE or not.S.Taylor is right.....for now.Désolé Christophe ! > >I disagree with you, my friend has an Ipaq running at 206 mhz and according to >him in a recent match between Genius and PockeGrandmaster of 50 games that took >him a couple of weeks at G/90 minutes Pocket-GM won W20 L17 D13. Plus you have >took consider that a palm overclocked to 54 Mhz gain at leat between 50-70 >points and the CTP 14.9 palm running at 28 Mhz had two draws against Pocket-GM. >The only part that I agree with you is when you stated "when the palms switch >from that prehistoric processor to a real cpu sometime in Q4 it will be another >story." I simply say that it will be at least be 180 points stronger. > >Pichard
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