Author: KarinsDad
Date: 15:09:36 06/17/99
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On June 17, 1999 at 17:46:33, James T. Walker wrote: [snip] >**************** >Another factor to consider is that Fritz is running on multiprocessors and >Hiarcs is not. The SSDF was done on equal hardware. By the way (KarinsDad) in >another post you indicated these were not the currently available programs but I >followed the Hiarcs game today with my Hiarcs7.32 and it predicted the game very >close if not exactly. (I can't remember a move that was not predicted) >Jim Walker >**************** Hiarcs (from the Paderborn site) "The version competing in this tournament is a new experimental version. The program will be a 32bit windows version of Hiarcs and will support tablebases. It is expected that all 4 piece and most 5 piece endgame tablebases will be available." I somehow was under the impression that Fritz was also not 5.32, but I do not remember where I read it. Is 5.32 multiprocessor? As for Shredder, I shouldn't have posted that it is not 3.0 since I do not know that for a fact. KarinsDad :)
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