Author: Cristian Zaslo
Date: 13:01:30 10/07/98
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Yes, maybe I was wrong about Cyrus but I came to this conclusion based upon a few facts: 1. A lot of chess problems were solved in the same way by all these programs 2. Cyrus & Genius were written by the same author (no matches, as you said) 3. All these programs (to my best knowledge) were top ZX chess programs, so they might share in common the same behavior. Anyway, my above statements are very unstable and I say once again maybe I was wrong about Cyrus’ structure. I posted those queries from a historical point of view, being almost sure that the theory of chess programming for very slow processors is a well-known thing and already out-dated Thanks again, Cristian
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