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Subject: Re: Genetic principle ?!

Author: Axel Schumacher

Date: 00:07:06 10/16/03

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On October 15, 2003 at 21:16:23, Pierre Bourget wrote:

>"Very new product of the very dynamic company Simm computer,
>Kristy Lenix is the first software of chess whose programmmation
>is based on a genetic principle. Hundreds of thousands of analyses
>are memorized and with each new move the analysis begins again
>starting from the depth of play reached. In spite of a minimalist
>resolution since the screen is in MS-DOS mode, the quality of the
>play is unquestionably recognized, more especially as your processor
>will be powerful!"
>
>See the add here in french:
>
>http://www.academie-des-jeux.com/client/4781/produits/4781_319_1055601250.php?ID_CLIENT=4781&NUMC=XRHB8255&NUMF=319&ID_PRODUIT=13768&LANGUE=FR&LIEN=FIN

Well, it seems to be based on a very old program. And DOS-Mode !
Furthermore, it probably doesn't has wb or uci support. I'm sceptical about the
strenght. It just seems not up to date, although it is "new".
But this is just an subjective impression.

Axel



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