Heinz van Kempen wrote:Hi Tord
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Hi Heinz,
It is funny that the three Scandinavian entries (Gandalf, Ruffian, Glaurung) occupy three consecutive places on the best version list. In a few months, I hope the Norwegian program will no longer be the weakest of the three.
yes, really nice to have those strong Scandinavian programs.
Actually I don't care much about nationality; it was just funny to see the three programs line up like that.
For Ruffian it seems that we will not have a new version anymore.
You are probably right. I wrote to LokaSoft a couple of weeks ago and asked whether they planned a Ruffian version for Intel Macs, and their reply was that they hadn't even been able to contact Per Ola since a long time.
But we can already see games for Deep Gandalf 7. Do you think that we will have one day a Glaurung SMP version?
Almost certainly. Since yesterday, I own a dual core computer myself, and I don't intend to let that second core be idle.
How soon I will have an SMP version is hard to say, though. Opinions on how hard it is to make an SMP chess program seem to vary a lot. Because Glaurung is a very small and simple program I have some hope that the task will be easier for me than for most other authors, but I am far from sure. It also doesn't look like I will have much time for programming in the near future.
I know you are not overly ambitious, but somehow this seems to be the future with dual cores and more offered with steadily dropping prices. Glaurung is performing excellent in some CEGT tournaments and matches, except in the league so far.
Are the conditions the same? I am slowly beginning to suspect that Glaurung 1.0.x scores better when playing with its own book than when playing with a generic book or from fixed positions.
Here we have only 120 games, so promotion is based mainly on luck and the SMP versions of course are having a big hardware advantage.
Yeah, I'll have to do something about that before the next season of the league.
By the way, is there a good reason why Kiwi 0.6d and Kiwi 0.6b are both included on the best version list?
Sure, my always present stupidity and superficialness
. As these entries are removed manually you can be sure that I will always forget to remove one with each update.
Aha, I see. I didn't know that you did it all manually. The number of mistakes would have been much bigger if I had made the lists.
One more question: Why does the darker background behind some of the entries on the CEGT list mean? I can't see any obvious pattern.
Tord