bright-0.2c released

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Tony Thomas

Re: bright-0.2c released

Post by Tony Thomas »

I have examined the sources, Swami's logo is quiet marvelous actually. It does have one chair that is a clear case of cut and paste, I urge the author to make it GPL.
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Re: bright-0.2c released

Post by swami »

Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
swami wrote:That was a microscopic laser, whereas Graham's one was just light source, and Graham's had most of the background as black and this logo has blue that covers more than half of the area, fonts size and colors are different too. I dont see any similarity here except blue and white as common colours :) Graham's logo for Bright is cool too,However if he feels that this looks somewhat from the similar source he had initially picked up from(ie microscopic laser), then I can remove it from the webpage and create a new one :)
You two,Swami and Graham,send me the source code of your logos to take a look at then I'll decide :!:
here is the source,the free laser article available on the web :)

http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/fractals ... /LASER.GIF
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Graham Banks
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Re: bright-0.2c released

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swami wrote:Graham's logo for Bright is cool too,However if he feels that this looks somewhat from the similar source he had initially picked up from(ie microscopic laser), then I can remove it from the webpage and create a new one :)
Nah - don't be silly.
Who cares? :lol:
Nice logo Swami.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: bright-0.2c released

Post by Gabinoz »

Then, is a logoka.

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Re: bright-0.2c released

Post by swami »

Graham Banks wrote:
swami wrote:Graham's logo for Bright is cool too,However if he feels that this looks somewhat from the similar source he had initially picked up from(ie microscopic laser), then I can remove it from the webpage and create a new one :)
Nah - don't be silly.
Who cares? :lol:
Nice logo Swami.
Allright,Thanks :)

I can sense Wael and Tony being humorous,but Gabor not...there was some seriousness in his tone although his previous posts in archives tell me that he can be humorous sometimes.Therefore unpredictable.
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Re: bright-0.2c released

Post by Henrik Dinesen »

Hope it's not humour from anyone - it's a very seious matter ;)
Henrik
Erik Roggenburg

Re: bright-0.2c released

Post by Erik Roggenburg »

This engine is tough. REAL tough.
Time Control: 4+2
Book: Perfect13.ctg

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Perfect 13 2008

Bright-0.2c 2T    2650 - Chess Tiger 2007.1 UCI    2650   15.0 - 10.0    +10/-5/=10    60.00%
Bright-0.2c 2T    2650 - Fritz 11                  2650   10.0 - 15.0    +6/-11/=8    40.00%
Bright-0.2c 2T    2650 - Fruit 2.3.1               2650   10.5 - 14.5    +6/-10/=9    42.00%
Bright-0.2c 2T    2650 - HIARCS 11 UCI             2650   12.5 - 12.5    +6/-6/=13    50.00%
Bright-0.2c 2T    2650 - Rybka 2.3.2a 32-bit       2650   8.0 - 17.0    +6/-15/=4    32.00%
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Re: bright-0.2c released

Post by Dann Corbit »

Erik Roggenburg wrote:This engine is tough. REAL tough.
Time Control: 4+2
Book: Perfect13.ctg

Code: Select all

Perfect 13 2008

Bright-0.2c 2T    2650 - Chess Tiger 2007.1 UCI    2650   15.0 - 10.0    +10/-5/=10    60.00%
Bright-0.2c 2T    2650 - Fritz 11                  2650   10.0 - 15.0    +6/-11/=8    40.00%
Bright-0.2c 2T    2650 - Fruit 2.3.1               2650   10.5 - 14.5    +6/-10/=9    42.00%
Bright-0.2c 2T    2650 - HIARCS 11 UCI             2650   12.5 - 12.5    +6/-6/=13    50.00%
Bright-0.2c 2T    2650 - Rybka 2.3.2a 32-bit       2650   8.0 - 17.0    +6/-15/=4    32.00%
See also:
http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/html/1stdiv.htm

P.S.
What does "Roggenburg" mean?
Sorry, couldn't help myself.
Erik Roggenburg

Re: bright-0.2c released

Post by Erik Roggenburg »

I think someone once told me it meant "Rye Castle," but I'm not sure if they were correct. Perhaps one of our Dutch chess lovers could clarify...?
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Re: bright-0.2c released

Post by Stephen Ham »

Erik Roggenburg wrote:I think someone once told me it meant "Rye Castle," but I'm not sure if they were correct. Perhaps one of our Dutch chess lovers could clarify...?
Hi Erik,

No, I told you it means Rye City in German. So, the name isn't Dutch, at least not exclusively. Some Dutch people have German names, such as Ed Schroeder.

All the best,
Steve