Author: Ulrich Tuerke
Date: 06:04:34 08/03/02
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On August 03, 2002 at 07:13:57, Uri Blass wrote: >On August 03, 2002 at 05:16:37, Torstein Hall wrote: > >>On August 03, 2002 at 04:44:50, maria clara benedicto wrote: >> >>>Hello everybody, >>> >>>just ask if possible, >>> >>>what is difference between "clones" and "tweaked engines"? >> >>A clone is just a copy. Even I can make one.... If the engine is tweaked ist is >>changed some evaluation parameters or other structures in the program. > >No > >I think that there is agreement that this case is also includes in clones. > >I remmeber cases when it was claimed that programs are crafty clone inspite of >not having the same evaluation function. IMHO, the original meaning of the word "clone" had been distorted in these cases. In usual language, "clone" means an (almost) identical copy of another thing. "Brothers" aren't clones of each other, right ? Uli > >> >>> >>>if i make "tweaked engines" then use new name this is clone? >> >>You can not use a slightly changed engine as it was your own. >>> >> >>>if i make "tweaked engines" but use original author name, this is not "clone"? >> >>In both a tweaked and cloned program you should always say who made it. And that >>is "always" Robert Hyatt..... :-) > >Not always. > >I know at least about one program that is identical to pepito in the search >rules(siboney) and one tscp clone and there are more examples when the only >thing that was changed is the evaluation and not from crafty(see Horizon). > >Uri
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