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Subject: Re: Zugzwang on Cray-T3E

Author: Ralph E. Carter

Date: 18:32:35 12/04/98

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On December 04, 1998 at 21:11:44, Scott Shepherd wrote:

>Since January 1998 we have ported Zugzwang to the Cray T3E machines at the HLRZ
>Jülich. The parallelization of Zugzwang performs equally well on this machine.
>The current speedups are approximately 250 on 512 processors under tournament
>conditions.
>
>Currently Zugzwang is playing the Lippstadt Grandmaster tournament competiting
>in a field of 11 humans (grandmasters and international masters). You may find
>Zugzwang's games.   http://www.uni-paderborn.de/cs/chess/chesshome/zzc_t3e.html
>
>
>Has anyone heard of this I would Like to read more but dont read German :o)
>
>                                              Scott
There is a pretty good automated translator at
http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/cgi-bin/translate?
You can cut and paste into it. Or give it the URL of a whole web page.
For example, here is what it did with the above URL:

                         Rainer Feldmann, University of
                      Paderborn, Computer Science, 33102
                                  Paderborn


                                COURSE
                           OBLIGATION

                          Chess on Massively
                             parallel system

                       Course obligation on Cray TÉ

                       Since January 1998 we have ported
                       course obligation to the Cray TÉ of
                       machines RK the HLRZ Juelich. The
                       parallelization OF course obligation by
                       form equally wave on this machine.
                       The current speedups AR
                       approximately 250 on 512 processors
                       more under tournament conditions.

                       Currently course obligation is playing
                       the Lippstadt Grandmaster tournament
                       competiting in a field OF 11 humans
                       (grandmasters and internationally
                       masters). You May find to Zugzwang's
                       games below and the ranking here.

Not too bad.



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