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Subject: Re: Hiarcs for Palm playing in ICC tourney in 90 minutes ....

Author: Aaron Gordon

Date: 23:40:33 07/06/04

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On July 06, 2004 at 21:59:42, Bruce Humphrey wrote:

>On July 06, 2004 at 14:33:38, George Sobala wrote:
>
>>... at least if I don't get any family interuptions
>>
>>Latest version of Hiarcs 9.41 on a Palm T3 will be playing on account Dojo
>>in the regular Tuesday night computer tournament on ICC
>>
>>"tell pear games" and "tell pear grid" to see tourney progress
>>
>>"tell pear join" before 4pm ICC time to join the tourney with your computer
>>account [ (C) accounts only in this tourney ]
>
>Dojo (C) has played said tournament. The info on Dojo doesn't state it used
>HIARCS 9.41, but I will assume it did.
>
>Also, the information is the one I get from FIngering the computers, so I can't
>guarantee it is right.
>
>It was a tournament of 5m +5s blitz games.
>
>This where the results (for Dojo/Hiarcs):
>
>Round 1. Lost to Crafty 19.15 running on a Dell Poweredge 2600, 2 x 2.8ghz xeon
>Round 2. Drew the Baron running on a dual AMD MP 2000+
>Round 3. Drew with Alarm running on a P3 789MHz, 512MB.
>Round 4. Beat Seemychess running on a commodore 64 with 128 mbyte hash table
>????
>Round 5. Drew Shredder 8 running on Dual 2.2 Ghz Opterons
>
>Ok, I would need confirmation from Dojo (c) that he did use Hiarcs for palm...
>and, how did you do it? By hand??  I can't really see palm drawing Shredder on
>dual 2.2 Ghz... even if I'm a palm fanatic. :-)

Whats weird is I've had Chesstiger 15 for the Palm draw Shredder 7.04 & 8 on my
single 2.5GHz Athlon. It has actually happened a few times, so I can definitely
believe the new Hiarcs palm can. If I can find the games I'll post them on this
thread.

Time control was about 1-3 minutes per move (I'd force the move when I got
bored) :P Not 'real' testing, was just playing around. It managed to draw anyway
though.. pretty good IMHO.



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