Author: Shep
Date: 03:19:44 06/22/99
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On June 22, 1999 at 04:54:08, Harald Faber wrote: >>Two questions: >> >>1. If CSTal exceeded the time limit, why didn't it lose on time? > >Probably because the game was operated MANUALLY so there is time delay between >recognizing the programs move and entering this move in the other program. No. CSTal violated the time control on its own clock. It didn't lose on time because it was not an autoplayer game and I'm not so strict if you exceed time by 13 seconds if the position is a draw anyway. >>2. Doesn't publishing this game break your license agreement? > >Which one? CSTal? It says it is not allowed to publish SERIES of AUTOPLAYED >games. The game above doesn't fulfill even one of the 2 points. Right. Besides, I have received mail from Chris stating he has no problem with the way I run and publish CSTal games. --- Shep
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