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Subject: Re: First a question and then news about Namilov code

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 16:01:26 01/21/03

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On January 21, 2003 at 17:08:54, David Rasmussen wrote:

>On January 21, 2003 at 16:59:20, Michel Langeveld wrote:
>
>>I am a bit puzzled what is the latest public available source the namilov access
>>code ...
>>
>>Beowolf 2.2b
>>------------
>>egtb.c    - 342598 bytes - Sept 2001
>>tbdecode.h- 25670 bytes  - Feb 1999
>>
>>Exchess
>>-------
>>refers to tbgen.cpp which is not present
>>
>>Freyr
>>-----
>>TBDECODE C          25.585  09-02-99  11:30 tbdecode.c
>>TBINDEX  CPP       143.406  09-02-99  11:30 tbindex.cpp
>>
>>Sunsetter
>>---------
>>TBDECODE H          25.672  05-09-02  22:59 tbdecode.h
>>EGTB     CPP       159.827  05-09-02  22:59 egtb.cpp
>>
>
>I'm puzzled also about all the versions in existance, and I've recently inquired
>as to where the "official" versions are.
>
>>Crafty  19.1
>>------------
>>egtb.cpp  - 159491 bytes - Okt  2002
>>
>>He wait ... is the new namilov code public very recently in crafty 18.2 :)
>>
>>cool!
>>
>>Crafty 19.2
>>-----------
>>egtb.cpp     227356 bytes - 17 Jan 2003
>>tbdecode.h - 25665 bytes  - 17 Jan 2003
>
>Can this code be used directly instead of the old, if you only use 3-4-5 man
>tables? Without getting any new tb files? Or is the format for these also
>changed?
>
>/David

As I have said before, the format of old files has not changed.  The change is
to break new files that are over 2 gigabytes into two gigabyte chunks...





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