Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 04:43:35 02/05/00
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On February 04, 2000 at 19:54:10, Chessfun wrote: >On February 04, 2000 at 19:51:49, Chessfun wrote: > >>On February 04, 2000 at 19:43:44, Len Eisner wrote: >> >>>On February 04, 2000 at 19:40:11, Chessfun wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>I have started a nice slow speed tourney. >>>>P150 2 meg hash. >>>> >>>>Fritz 5.32 >>>>Fritz 6 Old >>>>Fritz 6 >>>>Junior 6a >>>>Junior 6 >>>>Nimzo 7.32 >>>>Nimzo 99 >>>>Hiarcs 7.32 >>>>Crafty 17.07 >>>> >>>>Nine (9) engines 10 rounds 360 games. >>>>The Thorsten 2 minute Bone Throw Blitz Tourney. >>>> >>>>Will be posted Tomorrow: >>>>Thanks. >>> >>>Is the Chessbase Crafty 17.07 the same version as the non-Chessbase 17.7? If >>>yes, why the slightly different version numbers? >>> >>>Len >> >>Sorry Len can't help you with an answer. I called it like >>chessbase 17.07 as I downloaded it last night. >>Thanks. > > >Maybe I do have an answer though. The regular crafty engines >are not ready as is, to be run in Fritz interface. So I assume >it just differentiates it from the native version. >Thanks. Crafty 17.7 and 17.07 as an engine for Fritz are the same. I think that Chessbase started introducing this .0x versions because with Crafty 16.X it was a bit confusing to figure out that, for example, 16.6 was older than 16.11, since 16.11 is a smaller number than 16.6. Ever since, Chessbase named Crafty versions this way. The denomination has this difference, but the engines are supposed to be identical. Enrique
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