Author: Russell Reagan
Date: 06:48:24 11/12/02
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Maybe, but I don't think that would "prove" anything. The nature of SMP engines is that they are non-deterministic (IIRC), so if my program plays a different move from the program that I sent to the trustee, so what? I can say, "I am using a Unix machine at school that my professor let me borrow for the tournament and it has 64 processors." or I can just say that my program has complex AI and it makes decisions that are usually not reproducable. There are a lot of excuses I can use.
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