Author: Robert Henry Durrett
Date: 05:15:28 06/18/02
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On June 18, 2002 at 02:13:27, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >On June 17, 2002 at 20:13:26, Robert Henry Durrett wrote: > >>Essentially the same situation applies for word length. The Fritz customers >>have 32-bit computers, so Fritz is designed to run on those 32-bit computers. >> >>But is there any reason, or LAW, that says that the computer they will use for >>the Kramnik match cannot be a 64-bit computer? i.e. have a 64-bit deep fritz >>running under UNIX? > >Fritz is written entirely in assembly language. To do the 32->64-bit >transition would mean writing an entirely new program. > >-- >GCP That's fine with me!!!!!!!!! Let them earn their income. Bob D.
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