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Christopher Conkie
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Re: TuttiFruity 7.04 x32 released (to me)

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Marc Lacrosse wrote:Image
Marc Lacrosse wrote:TuttiFrutti is my nickname on Playchess.

Trademarked, copyrighted and not GPLed at all.

... whom should I sue now ?

:roll:
An Ice Cream seller or the one who spells Fruity with double "t" and with an "i" at the end.

Good luck btw....

:)

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Re: TuttiFruity 7.04 x32 released (to me)

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Fascinating!
take it easy :)
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Re: TuttiFruity 7.04 x32 released (to me)

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GenoM wrote:Fascinating!
When we enter a "horses run free" regime Evgenii we make a free for all.

Mostly in a competitive world people like to gauge their talents (in programming chess engines, not rehashing the same thing).

How can I put this so you might be able to explain it to them in kasparov when it happens........you can do this.....I know you can.

Noone wants to stop progress here but at what price is progress ok?

When we disassemble this all....it really strikes me.....we have a lot of talent that is not used in the right way.

That is my best shot at it......

:wink:

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Re: TuttiFruity 7.04 x32 released (to me)

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Hi Chris

It might surprise you, but I agree with you about derivatives.

Regards,
Geno
take it easy :)
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Re: TuttiFruity 7.04 x32 released (to me)

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GenoM wrote:Hi Chris

It might surprise you, but I agree with you about derivatives.

Regards,
Geno
Nothing surprises me, but it is good to know that you concur.

In an ipollit world we progress only in machine thought not in chess thinking. Anyone can disassemble anything but that is just a rehash of what we already know.

Don't get me wrong....slow dissemination of info is ok......if they understand it.....and can explain it to others (russian is ok for this if it is all they can do).

We need new ideas....and it saves long long threads.

I'm bored of long long threads about the same thing.

It has always been the same story here. If you can....good. If you can't....I am sure someone can help.

There are no shortcuts

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Re: TuttiFruity 7.04 x32 released (to me)

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Christopher Conkie wrote:In an ipollit world we progress only in machine thought not in chess thinking. Anyone can disassemble anything but that is just a rehash of what we already know.

Don't get me wrong....slow dissemination of info is ok......if they understand it.....and can explain it to others (russian is ok for this if it is all they can do).
So you know too, huh? :)
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Re: TuttiFruity 7.04 x32 released (to me)

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Zach Wegner wrote:
Christopher Conkie wrote:In an ipollit world we progress only in machine thought not in chess thinking. Anyone can disassemble anything but that is just a rehash of what we already know.

Don't get me wrong....slow dissemination of info is ok......if they understand it.....and can explain it to others (russian is ok for this if it is all they can do).
So you know too, huh? :)
Yes we do.

Between us we know Zach.

You can't fight this....so sit back and watch the show....ok?
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Re: TuttiFruity 7.04 x32 released (to me)

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Christopher Conkie wrote:
Zach Wegner wrote:
Christopher Conkie wrote:In an ipollit world we progress only in machine thought not in chess thinking. Anyone can disassemble anything but that is just a rehash of what we already know.

Don't get me wrong....slow dissemination of info is ok......if they understand it.....and can explain it to others (russian is ok for this if it is all they can do).
So you know too, huh? :)
Yes we do.

Between us we know Zach.

You can't fight this....so sit back and watch the show....ok?
Well, it's a complicated issue. Not everything in this world is bel and che.
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Re: TuttiFruity 7.04 x32 released (to me)

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Zach Wegner wrote:
Christopher Conkie wrote:
Zach Wegner wrote:
Christopher Conkie wrote:In an ipollit world we progress only in machine thought not in chess thinking. Anyone can disassemble anything but that is just a rehash of what we already know.

Don't get me wrong....slow dissemination of info is ok......if they understand it.....and can explain it to others (russian is ok for this if it is all they can do).
So you know too, huh? :)
Yes we do.

Between us we know Zach.

You can't fight this....so sit back and watch the show....ok?
Well, it's a complicated issue. Not everything in this world is bel and che.

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  if (POPCNT (POZ.dd[enOKKbel]) > 16)
    {
      PRINTF ("NYET: BEL\n");
      FFLUSH ();
      EXIT (1);
    }
  if (POPCNT (POZ.dd[enOKKche]) > 16)
    {
      PRINTF ("NYET: CHE\n");
      FFLUSH ();
      EXIT (1);
    }
I don't know about that bel/che thing but its black and white to me now.