Author: Shep
Date: 07:28:27 01/18/00
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On January 18, 2000 at 09:51:41, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > #[e6](22)############################## 22 T=87 >Pe7e6 bf1g2 Ng8f6 ph2h3 Bg4f3n pe2f3B Bf8c5 pd2d4 Bc5d6 o-o O-O >11(6)[TIMEOUT] 22 T=164 >Pe7e6 > >We see that the man behind this machine can't play chess at all. He wants >Deep Blue's moves in uppercase. He let's his machine display opponents >pieces in lower case. > >I wouldn't want to mix them, unless i have problems seeing what move is >an opponents move and what move is not. Anyway this is a problem more people >have actually. Sorry, you're wrong here, Vincent. Look e.g. at game #2 where DB had white. The logic behind it is "white=lower case, black=upper case" (similar to what DOS-Tiger uses in its .pos files), not "DB=upper case". --- Shep
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