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Subject: Re: Genius 32 Bit - Phantom oder Wirklichkeit? (Transplation? Please)

Author: martin fierz

Date: 15:37:45 04/16/02

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On April 16, 2002 at 18:34:49, martin fierz wrote:

>hi eduard!
>
>>Genius6 experimentale = 151552 bytes
>>Shredder 3 for MCS = 151552 bytes
>>
>>Just(Exactly) so it is: the Engine has accurately the size of Shredder 3 for the
>>MCS (!), and each itself a little knows the way does not know that an Engine any
>>more this size auchNUR functions if one around a byte changes.
>>
>>If should, moreover, R. Long (which have constructed genius 32-bit Engine) and
>>SMK (Shredder 3 for MCS) by chance completely of each other, an Engine
>>accurately the same size has?
>
>this sounds like a big coincidence at first... but you can never quite rule it
>out. for example, the number above is 148*1024. = 17*4*1024. i'm not too sure
>about things here, but my checkers engine (just the dll) seems to always be a
>multiple of 4K (116K, 120K, 112K etc, depending on what exactly i do). so i
>guess compilers tend to produce executables which are multiples of 4K in size.
>if this is true (can anyone confirm?), then the coincidence is MUCH smaller. you
>would have to use a hex editor and check the two files against each other!
>
>aloha
>  martin


should of course have read 37*4K - but that doesnt change what i think about
this :-)



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