Author: Evgenii Manev
Date: 10:36:26 05/05/05
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On May 05, 2005 at 08:51:43, Uri Blass wrote: >On May 05, 2005 at 07:29:24, Thomas Mayer wrote: > >>Hi Franz, >> >>On May 05, 2005 at 07:14:25, F. Huber wrote: >> >>>On May 05, 2005 at 06:46:39, Martin Baumung wrote: >>> >>>>On May 05, 2005 at 06:36:29, Karl-Heinz Söntges wrote: >>>> >>>>>Patriot 2.0 SSE.exe >>>>> >>>>> 84,0 KB (86.016 Bytes) >>>>> >>>>>fruit_linux >>>>> >>>>> 84,0 KB (86.016 Bytes) >>>> >>>> >>>>What kind of proof is that supposed to be? >>>> >>>>Martin >>> >>>I´ve never heard such a nonsense before! >>> >>>MSWSOCK.DLL (86.016 Bytes) ... Win98 system file from 15.5.1998 >>> >>>So it´s clear: both chess engines above are simply clones of this 6 years old >>>system file from Microsoft ... :-) >> >>fully agreed -> but I believe they have other proofs... because a comparison of >>fruit_linux and and a windows executeable does really make no sense... >> >>funny is, that the guy which usually spits in the face of those people which >>found a clone now has himself a clone problem... >> >>Greets, Thomas >> >>P.S.: Anyway, I still have my doubts about Patriot to be a clone - it simply >>does not fit to what I was thinking so far about Vladimir... but well, who >>knows. > >All Vladimir can say about it is: >"I will not read this forum, and speak about clone" > >see http://f27.parsimony.net/forum67213/messages/4755.htm > >I think that you can expect different behaviour from somebody that his code is >not based on fruit's code. > >If he does not want to discuss the subject in public he could say: >"Patriot2 is not a clone but I am not going to discuss about it and >people who think that it is a clone should give a convincing evidence for it." > >I did not see an evidence that it is a clone but I guess that the evidence was >deleted. > >Uri hi Uri i just saw http://f27.parsimony.net/forum67213/messages/4747.htm Vladimir just said more: "It's not right, Patriot don't used Fruit's code." regards, Geno
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