Author: Uri Blass
Date: 17:00:41 10/25/02
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On October 25, 2002 at 19:31:55, Dieter Buerssner wrote: >On October 24, 2002 at 21:59:22, martin fierz wrote: > >>i'm wondering what's going on with yace these days? when is the next version >>coming out? and will that finally be 1.0? :-) > >In the last year, I had only very limited time for chess programming. I made >many changes, fixed several minor bugs and added some functionality. All in all, >I think the last version of Yace, that is publically available (0.99.56) is >reasonably stable, and does not play too bad (within my expectations - no doubt, >commercial engines and Ruffian are much better). > >When SSDF starts to test Yace, a new version will be made available. Probably, >it won't be 1.0. The reason is very simple - I believe the documentation is >totally inadequate for any 1.0 version. When this is fixed (a very boring thing >...) Yace 1 will be available. > >Cheers, >Dieter I do not understand why do you need documation for 1.0 version. Maybe you need to be at the level of Ruffian to get the 1.0 version. Ruffian put a new standard for number of programs and every program that does not use a number that begins with 0 needs to be at least Ruffian level(;_ The number of movei begins with two 0's becuase it is even not strong enough to begin with one 0. Uri
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