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Subject: Re: The world of AUTO232

Author: blass uri

Date: 05:30:23 09/29/99

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On September 29, 1999 at 03:14:06, Ed Schröder wrote:
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>#1. In rare cases I have seen Rebel's NPS drop with a factor of 3 during
>an auto232 match. Thus playing a match on a PII-450 the machine at some
>moment in the auto232 match the PC Rebel was running suddenly behaved
>as a PII-150 machine. The factor 3 is remarkable because it is an indication
>it smells to hardware and not to software.

The question is
if the same thing does not happen practically rarely in games played manually

The only way to know is to check hundreds of games played manually.

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>#4. I have seen Rebel (and other programs) play moves that couldn't be
>reproduced while Rebel is programmed to do so. I have not much of such
>cases but the fact it happens isn't a funny thought as you don't have
>the time to check every auto232 move.

Again the same question.

Uri



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