Author: pavel
Date: 20:55:54 04/16/02
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On April 16, 2002 at 17:07:55, Martin Andersen wrote: >Hi! > >I really like Yace, and use it as my primary chess engine. >Out of curiousity, I have a few questions. > >Which license is Yace published under, if any ? >Is the source code available ? >When will Yace 1.0 be out ? >Will the programmer continue to support Linux ? > >Thanks. > >Martin. In my "new", start-from-scratch personal rating list, this is how YACE does. I am mainly thinking of addind TOP freeware engines against TOP commercials instead of the traditional only the best engines. PAVS, 40'/40+40'/40+40' 0 1 Fritz 7 2500 +133 41.0/60 2 Deep Fritz 2500 +70 36.0/60 3 Shredder 6.02 2500 +11 31.0/60 4 Yace 0.99.56 2500 +5 30.5/60 5 Little Goliath 2000 v3.5c 2500 -52 25.5/60 6 Comet B41 2500 -64 24.5/60 7 Nejmet_3.05 2500 -101 21.5/60 Average elo: 2500 <=> Category: 10 gm = 40.20 m = 28.20 All games in 40'/40+40'/40+40' All programs using their default opening book. hash=100mb ponder=off Pentium III 1ghz 512mb ram. next I am plannig to add anmon,crafty,phraon and sjeng, for crafty I will be using the powerbook. Its perhaps not the best indication, but an idication of how strong YACE might be. regards pavs ps, I know that it doesnt answer any of question well but I felt like posting it anyways, ;)
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