Author: Allen Lake
Date: 12:38:03 04/22/02
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On April 22, 2002 at 15:29:53, Dann Corbit wrote: >>I agree its strong, but I don't know if I'd go that far... > >Try it on a very fast machine at long time control and it is among the best. >Give it several CPU's and it rises yet again. > >Amy is one of my clear favorites. Plus open source, cleanly written. Big bonus >-- the author is a very nice guy. > >We won't see Amy advances for a while at least. The author is busy with "actual >work" and can't find time for play. Just out of curiosity, Dann, do you have the _original_ source code package for Amy 0.7 hidden away somewhere on your FTP site? Like you, I'm very interested in open source chess engines, and I'd like to find Amy source code that I can compile on Linux. The Amy 0.7 package I found on your FTP site has been reworked for compilation on Win32. Thanks!
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