Author: Frank Phillips
Date: 13:14:43 03/19/03
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On March 19, 2003 at 16:04:10, Richard Pijl wrote: >On March 19, 2003 at 14:49:52, Frank Phillips wrote: > >>On March 19, 2003 at 05:50:05, Edward Seid wrote: >> >>>The ChessBrain distributed computing chess project is about to make history. >>>Based on the Beowulf code, ChessBrain is scheduled to set a new Guiness World >>>Record for the largest number of computers used to play a single game of chess. >>> >>>I've set up the DC team "WINBOARD". So far, 6 team members. >>> >>>If you would like to participate, visit the ChessBrain website and download the >>>client software. Be sure to configure the client and set the team to WINBOARD. >>> >>>http://www.chessbrain.net >>> >>>Chess Trivia: Beowulf, the engine that powers the ChessBrain PeerNode, is a >>>Winboard engine. >> >>Is it playing any games at the moment - I could watch? >> > >It is. Select a viewer from http://www.chessbrain.net/viewers.html to watch >Richard. > > >>There is an account on fics, but it seems unused. >> >>Frank Thanks... A bit more info on the viewer would be nice. Such as who is black and who is white and some search statistics. Frank
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