Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 14:14:48 11/29/03
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On November 29, 2003 at 15:02:35, Albert Silver wrote: >On November 29, 2003 at 06:58:18, Johan Havegheer wrote: > >>On November 29, 2003 at 06:51:40, Eelco de Groot wrote: >> >>>This is the "official" Graz Two Thousand Three World Computer Chess >>>Championship site >>> >>>http://www.chess.at/turniere/turniere2003/chess003/ >>> >>>Bericht von Peter Schreiner(Chessbase) >>>Bericht von Peter Schreiner(Chessbase) >>>Bericht von Peter Schreiner(Chessbase) >>>Extrareport von Fredereric Friedel (Mr. Chessbase) >>>Bericht von Frederic Friedel: "The whole truth" >>>MP3 with Frederic Friedel >>>Videoclip with Frederic Friedel >>>Aerobics lessons with Frederic Friedel >>> >>>Thank you IGCA, you are hereby disqualified for being a Chessbase clone >>:) >> >>> >>> Eelco >> >>New announcement by ICGA : ICGA exclusevely sponsored by Chessbase >>After Computer Schach und Spiele now the ICGA is fully sponsored by Chessbase. >>Very very bad for computer chess anyway ... :) >> >>Johan Havegheer > >WCCC 2004 is announced with some rules changes. Competitors will be allowed to >participate on invitation only. Non-invited programs must submit their source >code for panel examination so as to ensure there is no cheating. Line-up so far >is: > >1) Fritz 9.01 8 x Xeon 10 GHz >2) Fritz 9.02 8 x Xeon 10 GHz >3) Fritz 9.03 8 x Xeon 10 GHz >4) Fritz 9.04 8 x Xeon 10 GHz >5) Shredder 9 K6-2 233 MHz >6) Junior 9 K6-2 233 MHz >7) Hiarcs 10 K6-2 233 MHz Do I understand this correctly? Fritz, Shredder, Junior and Hiarcs are all exempt from having to produce their source code? Am I reading this right? Bob D.
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