Author: swaminathan natarajan
Date: 00:44:32 11/29/03
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On November 29, 2003 at 03:34:21, Slater Wold wrote: >On November 29, 2003 at 03:21:09, swaminathan natarajan wrote: > >>Hi >> >>try >>List 5.04 vs crafty 17.11(i'm not sure 17.11 or 17.10) >>crafty for fritz 6 >>they are of same strenght and produce similar results > >LIST 504 is stronger... > >>why do they(some CCC people including Amir Ban) compare analysis of crafty >>19.03(latest version) with List 5.04 > >I don't think anyone has compared it to a specific version, except you! > >>search for the date of List 5.04 release >>then search for the version of crafty which was released before that date >>crafty version must be older must be before 17.10 > >504 is new. ~3 months or so. > >>then check analysis of all crafty versions which came before date of list >>release > >I have 17.11. It's not the same at all. I tried 17.11 and it plays the same >moves as 19.06, which are different from LIST 504! > >>another secret kept by Reul >> >>Fritz Reul didnt mention the programming language he used for List,the question >>in wbec-ridderkerk info pages > >So he can clone a Crafty 100+ points stronger than Crafty, but he's not smart >enough to know what language he's using? COME ON! > >>and wait for a day to come >>Ruffian leiden version had already been inspected by ICGA >>why wouldnt Reul give the source to the David Levy? > >The same reason he wasn't in Graz, maybe? He had more pressing issues? > >>using Hex editor to view .dll files >>it had been found that author had used some 6 or 7 files name same as crafty's >>how could that be? > >It's also the same .c files in Gerbil, GNUChess, and probably a ton more, if you >Hex'ed them. They are common names. Means *nothing*. > >>List size is only 44kb and crafty's around 258kb > >You don't insult someone to this magnitude, because of a 'hunch'. It's just not >right what's been done. But Do not you think this is real coincidence?
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