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WolfV wrote:Hi,
I used to d/l the Nalimov TBs from Hyatt's FTP site. However, it's been down for a while and I'd like to know if there's a mirror or some other site that I could download the tablebases from.
Any ideas, or, better, urls
Merry Christmas
G?bor Szots wrote:WolfV wrote:Hi,
I used to d/l the Nalimov TBs from Hyatt's FTP site. However, it's been down for a while and I'd like to know if there's a mirror or some other site that I could download the tablebases from.
Any ideas, or, better, urls
Merry Christmas
Hi,
Here are two:
http://www.chesslib.no/Nalimov.htm
ftp://darkside.its-s.tudelft.nl/Crafty/TB/
The former seems to be faster.
G?bor
WolfV wrote:Hi,
I used to d/l the Nalimov TBs from Hyatt's FTP site. However, it's been down for a while and I'd like to know if there's a mirror or some other site that I could download the tablebases from.
Any ideas, or, better, urls
Merry Christmas
Johan Havegheer wrote:WolfV wrote:Hi,
I used to d/l the Nalimov TBs from Hyatt's FTP site. However, it's been down for a while and I'd like to know if there's a mirror or some other site that I could download the tablebases from.
Any ideas, or, better, urls
Merry Christmas
Hello Wolfie,
Glad to here something from you.
I used this link : http://www.chesslib.no/Nalimov.htm
BTW : I'm at home at the moment. I have some problems with my heart, maybe due to stress at the office. But i just woked up with some pain in my chest
i wish you a merry christmas and a hopefull 2005
Sincerely's yours
Johan
Johan Havegheer wrote:WolfV wrote:Hi,
I used to d/l the Nalimov TBs from Hyatt's FTP site. However, it's been down for a while and I'd like to know if there's a mirror or some other site that I could download the tablebases from.
Any ideas, or, better, urls
Merry Christmas
Hello Wolfie,
Glad to here something from you.
I used this link : http://www.chesslib.no/Nalimov.htm
BTW : I'm at home at the moment. I have some problems with my heart, maybe due to stress at the office. But i just woked up with some pain in my chest
i wish you a merry christmas and a hopefull 2005
Sincerely's yours
Johan
WolfV wrote:Hi,
I used to d/l the Nalimov TBs from Hyatt's FTP site. However, it's been down for a while and I'd like to know if there's a mirror or some other site that I could download the tablebases from.
Any ideas, or, better, urls
Merry Christmas
diep wrote:WolfV wrote:Hi,
I used to d/l the Nalimov TBs from Hyatt's FTP site. However, it's been down for a while and I'd like to know if there's a mirror or some other site that I could download the tablebases from.
Any ideas, or, better, urls
Merry Christmas
Rumours say Hyatt has a problem with his hardware. I assume he'll let it get fixed.
WolfV wrote:diep wrote:WolfV wrote:Hi,
I used to d/l the Nalimov TBs from Hyatt's FTP site. However, it's been down for a while and I'd like to know if there's a mirror or some other site that I could download the tablebases from.
Any ideas, or, better, urls
Merry Christmas
Rumours say Hyatt has a problem with his hardware. I assume he'll let it get fixed.
Vincent, thanks for the information. I was really wondering what on earth had happened with Hyatt... thought he might have quit computer chess . That would be disastrous...
BTW, wish you and all the others a very Merry Christmas.
Graham Banks wrote:Hi Vincent
I think that most members are aware that there is bad blood between yourself and Bob. I don't think that it should manifest itself in this forum though. Personally I respect you both.
Hope you had a great Christmas,
Respectfully, Graham.
Jos? Carlos wrote:Hi Vincent. I would like you to stop writing those negative comments about Hyatt for two reasons:
1. This is not the right place
2. He's not here to defend himself
You accusatinons belong, if any, to CCC.
Please, talk about computerchess in positive. You sound great when you do that.
diep wrote:
Please remove me again as a member of the winboard forum.
i did not even accuse the guy of fraud here. just noticed something on general public relations and egtb's.
if that is not acceptible there. then goodbye.
Vincent
diep wrote:WolfV wrote:diep wrote:WolfV wrote:Hi,
I used to d/l the Nalimov TBs from Hyatt's FTP site. However, it's been down for a while and I'd like to know if there's a mirror or some other site that I could download the tablebases from.
Any ideas, or, better, urls
Merry Christmas
Rumours say Hyatt has a problem with his hardware. I assume he'll let it get fixed.
Vincent, thanks for the information. I was really wondering what on earth had happened with Hyatt... thought he might have quit computer chess . That would be disastrous...
BTW, wish you and all the others a very Merry Christmas.
I hope you realize how destructive Hyatt has been for computerchess after april 1997, claiming that we all are possible with useless software anyway as IBM has a software that is not possible to improve upon.
Of course complete BS but the average university teacher swallows it. Example is several Artificial Intelligence papers starting several sentences with like: "now that deep blue has solved computerchess..."
Hyatt never has been objective there. Not in interviews nor online statements. It just played 2200 level and Kasparov to quote himself: "i had to do nothing in game one and i still won somehow because it has an auto-screw up function".
Every single match played after that had a way higher level.
Yet the effect on big sponsors was disastreous, we sure can say that.
2 weeks ago i had a talk with Sun. The biggest highend provider. "No we are not interested in talking about any match with anyone, IBM already solved chess, so our 0-policy regarding sponsoring will be applied here".
For sure a fair answer and the hard truth.
Some major IT companies sponsored chess, as well as some major banks. One by one they nearly all withdrew. Note that another reason for withdrawing is Television time. A television viewer is worth around 7-9 eurocent in publicity. So do the math. No television viewers then 0 cent for each viewer in most companies (reason why my chessclub can't find any sponsor despite that we have about 7 IM's in our first team which are all ex-youth selection players and some of them still under 20).
Hyatt sure has done nothing to prevent companies from acting like that and only encouraged it in wording. So if he retires from chess, most importantly retires commenting and giving interviews, all commercial programmers and many computerchess experts who know a bit background, will drink 10 bottles of champaign each. Of course the reason for Hyatt to act like that is trivial too. It was an American program and by showcasing the IBM crew as having produced the strongest software ever, without a chance of ever improving upon it, even today, means that if you can get funding from government for other software projects, that th emoney is well spent.
The chance of Hyatt withdrawing alive from computerchess i estimate at a hard 0%.
WolfV wrote:I think that I can understand your main points. However, I should need a long time to take everything into consideration, although I tend to agree with you in general. Let's stay away from such topics in this forum as it is rather closely monitored and there are only a couple of people really interested in the wider picture you've offered.
You and I have had some disagreements in the past, and I would like to apologise to you for some of my mistakes and hasty rebuttals. You were right many times, but wrong just as many as you also tend to be very impulsive in your reactions.
Vincent, let's close the Hyatt issue though. As for the moderators, I should only say that Vincent should have the right to say something that touches (albeit indirectly) upond Winboard and all topics related to it (one of the first WB engines, Crafty, computer chess in general and its development and prospects, etc.). Vincent is entitled to a statement regarding all these. He should be advised to keep his postings within the formal boundaries of the forum, but every once in a while an excellent programmer should be allowed to vent his feelings and offer his ideas as food for thought.
Bye Vincent, and all the best for your very, very strong and intelligent program
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