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Subject: Re: why not just write your own?

Author: Pallav Nawani

Date: 12:39:31 06/10/04

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On June 09, 2004 at 15:37:27, Dan Honeycutt wrote:

>On June 09, 2004 at 14:10:01, Andrew Wagner wrote:
>
>>On June 09, 2004 at 13:39:00, Dan Honeycutt wrote:
>>
>>>On June 09, 2004 at 10:57:40, Anthony Cozzie wrote:
>>>
>>>>On June 09, 2004 at 06:32:00, Gopikrishna wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Has anyone tried to compile Gerbil? When I tried to compile it in MSVC I am
>>>>>getting the following error,
>>>>>fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'gproto.h': No such file or
>>>>>directory. I even tried to include that file in my project and compiling but
>>>>>still that error is occuring.So please help me.Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>Why don't you just read up on the algorithms and write something?  If you use
>>>>piece-lists rather than bitboards you should be able to get something working in
>>>>a month tops (searching 4 ply, but oh well).
>>>>
>>>>I don't understand all these people that insist on starting from someone else's
>>>>code.  Algorithm descriptions are *always* easier to understand than code.
>>>>
>>>>anthony
>>>
>>>When I started I learned a lot by single stepping Gerbil and other programs.  To
>>>do that you have to compile them.  When I felt like I understood what was going
>>>on, I started with a blank slate and wrote my own 4 ply searcher.  I've made
>>>steady improvements and it now searches 5 plys.
>>>
>>>Dan H.
>>
>>Hmm, that's right about where I am with Trueno. Do you have an account on ICC?
>>Would be neat to do a little match. Andrew
>
>I don't have an ICC account - will have to get around to that sometime.  We both
>played in Olivier's Chess War V E but we didn't get paired.  I'm sure one day
>our paths will cross.
>
>Dan H.

That sounded omnious :) but seriously, why not get an account at FICS instead?




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