Author: Melvin S. Schwartz
Date: 20:49:47 05/29/99
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What do you think Mr. Hyatt means when he says: "If program A on hardware B beats program D on Hardware E - does that say much about A compared to B? This belies the principles of science - you have to have a uniform platform for all participants to make any kind of judgement". Now, I understand that to mean exactly what I have said over and over again. And that is simply the fact you have to have chess programs running on the same type of hardware to make a proper judgement. Now, isn't that what Mr. Hyatt is saying? Or perhaps you feel this is the first time he is wrong and you are right? Mel
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