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Subject: Re: A "Blender" vs Colossus

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 12:10:43 09/29/05

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On September 29, 2005 at 14:39:07, Lance Perkins wrote:

>I just completed some code that gets around the 32MB-per-process limit of WinCE.
>So, I took the engine for a spin, as guest at ICC.
>
>This is what MobileThinker (ThinkerWCEDLL hashsize=5) was up against:
>
>Statistics for Colossus(C)         On for: 3:31     Idle:    1
>              rating [need] win  loss  draw total   best
>Bullet          2834  [8]  5246    30    44  5320   3027 (07-Aug-2001)
>Blitz           2984  [8]  7137    36    99  7272   3131 (26-Nov-2001)
>Standard        2603  [6]  3311   104   115  3530   2726 (08-Jul-2001)
> 1: Crafty v18.15 (2 cpus)
> 2: Thanks to Dr. Robert Hyatt and Tim Mann for all their hard work. ASUS
>  NCCH-DL dual Nocona 2.8ghz-800FSB.
> 3: Colossus is usually unattended and can not answer tells.
>
>Nothing really can be said from a single 15 0 game. Still, I myself am surprised
>as there is at least a 40 to 1 difference in hardware speed (MobileThinker on
>Axim X30 only manages 35KNPS).
>
>Not bad for a bad sportsman and a kitchen appliance.
>
>[Event unrated "184"]
>[Site ""]
>[Date "2005.09.29 01:44:07"]
>[Round ""]
>[White "guest7986"]
>[Black "Colossus"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>1. d2d4 g8f6 2. g1f3 g7g6 3. c2c4 f8g7 4. b1c3 d7d6 5. e2e4 e8g8 6. f1e2 c7c5 7.
>d4c5 d6c5 8. e1g1 b8c6 9. d1c2 c6d4 10. f3d4 c5d4 11. f1d1 d8b6 12. c3b5 e7e5
>13. c4c5 b6c6 14. b5d6 b7b6 15. b2b4 c8e6 16. f2f4 e5f4 17. c1f4 f6g4 18. d6f5
>g6f5 19. e4f5 d4d3 20. c2d3 g7a1 21. e2g4 f8d8 22. d3g3 a1g7 23. f4d6 e6f5 24.
>g4f5 b6c5 25. b4c5 h7h6 26. f5c2 a8c8 27. c2b3 c6e4 28. d1e1 e4d4 29. g1h1 d4c3
>30. g3f2 c3f6 31. f2e2 f6b2 32. b3f7 g8h8 33. e2e6 b2f2 34. f7g6 f2f6 35. e6e4
>f6d4 36. e4b7 a7a5 37. b7e7 d4f2 38. g6d3 d8d7 39. e7e4 g7c3 40. e1f1 f2d4 41.
>c5c6 d7g7 42. d6f8 g7c7 43. e4g6 d4h4 44. f8h6 c3e5 45. h2h3 a5a4 46. h6g5 c7g7
>47. g6g7 h8g7 48. g5h4 c8c6 49. h4g5 c6c3 50. f1d1 c3a3 51. d1d2 e5c3 52. g5e7
>c3d2 53. e7a3 g7f6 54. g2g4 f6e5 55. h1g2 e5d4 56. d3b5 d2g5 57. b5a4 d4c3 58.
>g2f3 c3d4 59. a3b2 d4d3

Triumph of the toaster!

Now, Deep Shredder and Deep Zappa must also be  in your sights.
;-)




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