Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 19:42:45 07/01/02
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On July 01, 2002 at 22:01:11, Robert Hyatt wrote: Right Bob, Sjeng is running under shredder and using shredder's book facilities... ...in this case it's "look who's talking". >On July 01, 2002 at 02:32:48, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: > >>On June 30, 2002 at 23:09:32, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >> >>>>For a tournament, a text GUI would be doable. >>> >>>Looks _very_ hard. All the book access code is in the GUI. The learning >>>is in the GUI. All the option setting is in the GUI. >> >>Come on, he's a professional. This would be trivial to deal >>with. > >Trivial to write a complete opening book facility with book learning? >Trivial to write code to adjust the internal parameters, adjust the clock >check for input, etc? > >I don't think so. Not impossible. But definitely non-trivial. Pro or >not. > > > >> >>>I was thinking only about a conversion to X86 unix, as in linux. The >>>"syntax" is reversed between microsoft and GAS, which means _every_ line >>>of assembly gets modified. >>> >>>A _big_ undertaking. Even without the problem of different architectures. >> >>intel2gas, gas2intel >> > >They haven't worked flawlessly for me... And it doesn't address the MIPS >instruction set that Vincent will be running under... > > > >>-- >>GCP
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