Author: Charles Worthington
Date: 16:32:50 02/24/03
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On February 24, 2003 at 18:57:09, Charles Worthington wrote: >On February 21, 2003 at 19:49:04, David Weber wrote: > >>what chess programs support hyper-threading > > >Deep Fritz >Crafty >Deep Sjeng >Shredder 7 >Deep Shredder >Deep Junior >Deep Tiger > >Fritz, Sjeng, Shredder, and Junior all support up to 8 threads. I know that >Crafty supports 4 at least and may support 8 as well. I'm sure there are other >programs out there too. Deep Tiger was developed (for a tournament it never got >to play in incidentally) then was never released to the public. I mention it >only for the sake of completeness. Sjeng is new to the "Deep" list but has had >some promising results in what few games I have seen (and it is less than $50.00 >U.S.)! Charles P.S. By the way, unlike the single processor version of Sjeng, this version runs under the Lokasoft ChessPartner GUI and may not run on the Fritz GUI without using auto232. The original Sjeng was a UCI engine I think (and not a bad one). Charles
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