Author: Matthew Hull
Date: 12:20:49 09/09/04
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On September 09, 2004 at 15:13:25, Omid David Tabibi wrote: >On September 08, 2004 at 20:52:31, Dan Honeycutt wrote: > >>On September 08, 2004 at 14:43:43, Omid David Tabibi wrote: >> >>> >>>The average level of discussion in WCCC is several hundred Elo above that of >>>CCC. >>> >> >>That's logical since everyone there is an experienced chess programmer whereas >>CCC caters to all levels. However, are there topics that you would be willing >>to discuss at WCCC that you would not be willing to discuss at CCC? > >Most of the discussions here are relevant to under 2300 rated programs, and >rarely any ideas of further use are discussed here. In WCCC when you play versus >another engine, you always engage in some form of discusson with the programmer >sitting on the other side of the table, or when you are in a restaurant you also >speak about computer-chess issues with other programmers, etc. Of course most >programmers don't discuss the details of their "weapon of mass destruction", but >the discussion level is much higher, and many subjects that are brought up there >never appear on CCC. So, to how many processors have you scaled Falcon? Will it run on 8+ NUMA machine? Is it portable (like GNU or Crafty) or is it limited to Windows? > > > > >> >>Dan H.
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