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Subject: Re: Peer to Peer Chess Analysis Question

Author: Torstein Hall

Date: 04:24:32 04/11/02

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On April 11, 2002 at 06:22:11, Daniel Clausen wrote:

>On April 11, 2002 at 05:58:35, Jouni Uski wrote:
>
>>On April 11, 2002 at 05:01:21, Rex wrote:
>>
>>>Lets say we had 16 computers on a chess server, much like ICC.  Each computer
>>>represents 1 piece.  Each computer analysis for only its piece sending the
>>>results back to a central computer that decides what move to make based on
>>>evaluations received back from the 16 computers.
>>>
>>>Of course a special program would be needed to accomplish this, with all 17
>>>computers running it.  The central computer, the one deciding which move to
>>>make, does not analyse, but rather "reads" a constant stream of data evaluations
>>>from the 16 other computers.
>>>
>>>Any ideas, comments?
>>
>>Isn't there 32 pieces in chess :-)
>>
>>Jouni
>
>Yes but only 16 pieces per side and since usually only one side is to move, he
>used 16. ;)
>
>Sargon

I think it is rather funny that you must stop one of the computers when you
loose a piece! Even more funny when you reach the endgame....

Torstein



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