Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 04:39:53 12/13/02
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On December 13, 2002 at 07:33:05, Jorge Pichard wrote: >Chess Tiger 15.0 is PalmOS 5 ready. That means it works fine on PalmOS 5. > >There will be an ARM-optimized version later. > >what is the estimated gain of this arm version later > >Something like ten times faster. An increase of 200 to 250 elo points. > > >This is excellent news! I received my Tungsten T (my first handheld computer) >yesterday. Of course, Chess Tiger and Chess Genius were among the first >programs I downloaded. Unfortunately, I did not succeed in registering >Chess Tiger yesterday night (some web page failed to load -- probably just >a temporary problem, I will try again tonight), so Chess Genius is still the >only handheld program I have tested at full strength. After playing a couple >of blitz games against CG on the bus this morning, I am very disappointed by >the playing strength (in particular, CG seems to have an extremely limited >understanding of king safety), and I'm afraid I will also not be satisfied >with the current version of CT, even if it's 100-200 elo points stronger. >If the speed improves by a factor of 10, however, I am sure it will be strong >enough. > >The most that you would get is 180 Elo points. Plus you need to wait for Chess >Tiger 15 for Palm It appears the Oslo prototype this summer had 175 mHz but in the Tungsten T release this has decreased to 144 mHz based on a review in MSNBC and European ADs for this model. Palm is apparently leaving this details out of the box, manuals, details on the website, etc. because it looks bad compared to the 200 mHz Sony at the same price, and the 300-400 mHz PPC's offered for $200 to $300 less than this unit. >Pichard. > > >I also have a question regarding the (non-ARM-optimized) CT15. Will the new >version support the 320x320 resolution? CT14.9 looks somewhat ugly compared >to CG1.6 on my hi-res screen. > >Of course, I would also like to do some development for my Palm myself. >What development tools do you use? Do you have any books or other resources >to recommend? > >Tord
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