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Subject: Re: To Fabien Letouzey - about Toga

Author: Thomas Gaksch

Date: 13:37:55 03/17/05

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On March 17, 2005 at 14:55:57, Dan Honeycutt wrote:

>On March 17, 2005 at 14:43:39, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On March 17, 2005 at 14:39:49, Dan Honeycutt wrote:
>>
>>>On March 17, 2005 at 13:13:23, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>On March 17, 2005 at 03:22:06, Gabor Szots wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Do you agree that after giving you due credit Toga's "author" can claim that
>>>>>"his" engine is his own intellectual product and can be called a new engine?
>>>>
>>>>Let me say it plainly:
>>>>
>>>>Toga II is fruit.
>>>>
>>>>There are a few tiny tweaks.
>>>>
>>>>If there was ever a model for the definition of a clone, it should say:
>>>>"See Toga II"
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi Dann:
>>>In a case like this does inclusion of Eugene's tablebase code require separate
>>>permission, or is it grandfathered in from Fruit?
>>
>>The current iteration of Fruit does not use tablebase files.
>
>They are included in Toga_II.zip (213 kb) that I just downloaded a couple hours
>ago.
>
>Puzzled
>Dan H

hi dan,
tablebases are not used in the program. you can see it in the source code.
but you are right. i looked at the code for tablesbases and forgot to delete the
source file in my source folder. but believe me. no tablebases where
implemented.
you can also see it if you compile the program.
sorry for that. the file must deleted. it has nothing to do with toga or fruit.
by
thomas



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