Author: swaminathan natarajan
Date: 14:50:44 11/30/03
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On November 30, 2003 at 17:44:16, George Sobala wrote: >On November 30, 2003 at 17:29:49, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>Back in the good old days when all the Affordable Home P.C. were monoprocessor, >>the best Chess programs were combined with the best available single Processor >>P.C. in order to have a chance of winning the World Computer Chess Championship. >>But now we don't even give recognition to the Winner of the Monoprocessor >>Program which was GREEN LIGHT by Tim Fodem. This was a great accomplishment, >>since in order to win you have to at least win against >>one of the program using much powerful system such as Dual Opteron. Both El >>chinito and Green Light won a game against Deep Sjeng. In my Opinion List was >>going to upset another of the big boys besides BRUTUS, but unfortunately it was >>not given the chance. >> >>PS: Congratulations to Tim Foden for having the courage to enter knowing that >>you were going to be facing Top Chess Programs using Super Computers. > >I second that. Well done Tim! > >Is the version which played going to put up onto his website? (Or even could it >be the same version? Unlikely - 3.00 is dated March 2003). Tim said he used Greenlight 3.00 for Graz he also added that the version he used for Graz is not so good as public version
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