Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 19:53:27 06/08/04
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On June 08, 2004 at 20:33:49, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On June 08, 2004 at 11:03:28, GuyHaworth wrote: > > >Nah it is just confusion which happens so much in software world. > >Wilhelm probably doesn't use the latest nalimov c++ code. For each new generated >EGTB, nalimov must fix by hand his code. So code released now won't run KPPKPP >when it is generated i guess. Only after it is generated a new file gets >released with crafty which then runs it fine. > >My guess is that this is just what happened there too. What on earth are you talking about? Most likely they download their files from my ftp site, as they show up there first. They simply had an error and didnt catch it most likely... As far as the "nalimov must fix his code after each new file" I'll let that pass. His code seems to work just fine... Contrary to your opinion he _does_ know what he is doing. I've had plenty of evidence of that... > > > >>It's an interesting technique, but can you give examples of Chessbase using it. >> >> >>Surely, they can't be changing the DTM EGT files themselves, as that would >>change the MD5sum signature and cause WILHELM to cry 'fault'. >> >>Being able to check your MD5sum file-signature is a guard against a fault in the >>publication process, of which there has been a recent example. >> >>g
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