Author: Joshua Shriver
Date: 13:06:03 09/28/05
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The only way I think this is possible is if you wrote your own sofware, that acted as a mediator between the two engines, then once you received the board, set the board on both engines and let them burn away via analysis. As for working together, that's really not possible, there would have to be code written specifically for that task. Though that does bring up an interesting point.. Would anyone fine it interesting to create a portable library that engine authors could use, to let them plug into a background parallel network? The amount of work to do so would be immense, but I dont see it as impossible. -Josh On September 28, 2005 at 14:13:55, adam wilks wrote: >Hello, >I know how to connect 2 pc`s together via a R232 cable and software so one >engine becomes a master and the another a slave via a GUI. I`ve been testing >Hydra v Shredder using this method. But, how do i connect 2 pc`s together so one >will play in the engine room on playchess harnessing the other pc`s >computational power?
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