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Subject: Re: question about shredder versions

Author: Gerd Isenberg

Date: 08:55:38 10/29/02

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On October 29, 2002 at 10:56:18, David Terry wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I had a question about shredder and the new ssdf list.  These appear on the
>list:
>   3 Shredder 6.0 Paderb  256MB Athlon 1200  2736   25   -24   831   66%  2623
>   4 Shredder 6.0  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz     2718   32   -31   505   64%  2619
>   22 Shredder 6.0 UCI 128MB K6-2 450 MHz     2625   47   -46   228   54%  2597
>
>
>I'm basically confused by the terms Paderb and UCI.  Thanks for any help

Paderb is obviously a shortcut of Paderborn, a city in germany where the yearly
International Paderborner Computer Chess Championships (IPCCC) took place.

Shredder Paderborn is the Shredder Version that won this tournament in
February/March 2002.

http://www.uni-paderborn.de/~IPCCC/ipccc2002.html
http://www.uni-paderborn.de/~IPCCC/

UCI means Universal Chess Interface, a protocol between engine and graphical
user interface, introduced by Shredders Author Stefan Meyer-Kahlen and the
Author of SOS, Rudolf Huber.

So I guess Shredder 6.0 is the dedicated ChessBase version (without UCI?) versus
the "classical" Shredder GUI with UCI.

Gerd





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