Author: Andreas Guettinger
Date: 05:46:04 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 I don't get the point of this "genetic principle". Seems to me like a description of a HashTable. regards Andy
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