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Ron Murawski wrote:new/updated engines: 2008/11/24
Chronos* 1.9 by Guillermo Filia
New engine.
http://sites.google.com/site/chronosce/Home
*The original engine named 'Chronos' is by Pawel Koziol & Edmund Moshammer!
I wish programmers would check for name conflicts before naming their engines.
I am calling this engine 'Chronos*'
Guenther Simon wrote:Ron Murawski wrote:new/updated engines: 2008/11/24
Chronos* 1.9 by Guillermo Filia
New engine.
http://sites.google.com/site/chronosce/Home
*The original engine named 'Chronos' is by Pawel Koziol & Edmund Moshammer!
I wish programmers would check for name conflicts before naming their engines.
I am calling this engine 'Chronos*'
I wish he would also name the program started with, if it is true at all...
From the 'history.txt', just 6.5 months ago:
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01/05/08:
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Project starts from a previous non-bitboard and weak engine.
Guenther
guillef wrote:I've updated the "history" and "downloads" sections. I have included some source code for my first two programs.
Best regards!
guillef wrote:history_heuristics [64 * from + to] += 1 <<depth;
I believe this is better (and faster) than the multi-dimensional arrays, it is true?
Ron Murawski wrote:[...]
Chronos* 1.9 by Guillermo Filia
New engine.
http://sites.google.com/site/chronosce/Home
*The original engine named 'Chronos' is by Pawel Koziol & Edmund Moshammer!
I wish programmers would check for name conflicts before naming their engines.
I am calling this engine 'Chronos*'
[...]
if ((board[offset + 14] & (OFFBOARD_BIT | WHITE_BIT)) == 0) {
// white knight can move to that square
}
Edmund wrote:... we don't need two different engines in the rating list which only get distinguished by an asterisk.
Olivier Deville wrote:Hi Don
By the way, do you have any version that I can test for next OpenWar ? Do the latest releases support incremental time control ?
Olivier
Edmund wrote:Ron Murawski wrote:[...]
Chronos* 1.9 by Guillermo Filia
New engine.
http://sites.google.com/site/chronosce/Home
*The original engine named 'Chronos' is by Pawel Koziol & Edmund Moshammer!
I wish programmers would check for name conflicts before naming their engines.
I am calling this engine 'Chronos*'
[...]
I have now agreed with Pawel to rename our Chronos to Glass. So that this confusion may end and we don't need two different engines in the rating list which only get distinguished by an asterisk.
Ron Murawski wrote:new/updated engines: 2008/11/24
Hello Ron,
At the site of Guillermo Filia, Chronos author, appear also the source codes of another machine called GFC, Itried to compile it but apparently is missing a file called "data.h".
I wonder if you have the mail adress of G.Filia, so to try to clear with him the issue of GFC source codes.
Best regards,
Pablo Urzua
Crafty 22.5
This version fixes a memory leak problem
source: ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/pub/hyatt/source/
Jim Ablett build: http://homepages.tesco.net/henry.ablett/jims.html
no Peter Skinner build yet
Chronos* 1.9 by Guillermo Filia
New engine.
http://sites.google.com/site/chronosce/Home
*The original engine named 'Chronos' is by Pawel Koziol & Edmund Moshammer!
I wish programmers would check for name conflicts before naming their engines.
I am calling this engine 'Chronos*'
Additional information:
Computer-chess Wiki: Chess Engine List
Other computer-chess news
2008/11/23
Chess for Android phone
http://aartbik.blogspot.com/
Additional information:
Computer-chess Wiki: Chess News List
Post edited to remove a limitation listed against Android Chess. This limitation has been subsequently corrected.
Don Cross wrote:
By the way, I also have a fairly large (13.5 MB zipped) opening/experience library that I would like to include in the contest, but I am still tweaking it a bit. Will such a large library be a problem for this contest?
Thanks,
- Don
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