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Subject: Re: Advice to Newcomers

Author: Mark Ryan

Date: 23:42:37 07/01/05

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On July 01, 2005 at 21:50:10, gerold daniels wrote:

>On July 01, 2005 at 21:39:35, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>
>>If you want to seem a pro-member of this site, it is prioritary to do this each
>>time a new engine land in this place:
>>a) If the new program is presented with a new, original GUI, you must ask if
>>they will also deliver the engine to work with Winboard or UCI.
>>b) If it is already a winboard engine, you must urge the prorammer to produce
>>one in Xboard also
>>c)If coming in Xboard, you must ask impeatively if it will be possible to make
>>it work in Chessbase environment.
>>d) If works in Chessbase, do not forget to complain beause lack of chance to
>>play in the Chess Assistant Gui.
>>e) If the engine works in every and any of those, say the engine should run in
>>CM environment.
>>f) If it does so, ask for a Mac capability.
>>g) If even that is conceded, be disdainful because it does not work in Palm OS.
>>h) If it does work in Palm, remember to all here it would be better if running
>>in pocket PC.
>>i) If running in Pocket PC, you always can claim if has not devices to organize
>>program Vs programs matches.
>>j) If everything is given, remember the stupid programmer that an ending
>>database is a must these days.
>>k) If it brings the database for 4 pieces, say that 5 is the number to get by
>>now.
>>l) If even that is granted, you always can say the game database is
>>preposterously tiny.
>>m) In any case, a claim that the engine is a clone of Crafty sound always good.
>>
>>With this you will be considered an experienced member here.
>>
>>Fdo.
>
>not to sound to far out of line but when are the 6 pc. tb due and where to get
>them, thanks in advance.
>
>gm daniels

And a proper opening book.  For crying out loud, what good is a new engine
without a proper opening book?

Mark




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