Test no.1 (DiscoCheck w32 comparative)

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Re: Houdini 6.02 tests (on 32-bit OS)

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Nice to see you posting again. I was worried about you.
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Re: Houdini 6.02 tests (on 32-bit OS)

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Graham Banks wrote:Nice to see you posting again. I was worried about you.
THANK YOU !
I have focused to other hobbies !
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Re: Houdini 6.02 tests (on 32-bit OS)

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Yes nice!! We was worried :-)
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Re: Houdini 6.02 tests (on 32-bit OS)

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Sylwy wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:Nice to see you posting again. I was worried about you.
THANK YOU !
I have focused to other hobbies !
I guess it was simply too hot or too good weather outside for boring computerchess :)

Computerchess really is for autumn/winter.
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Re: Houdini 6.02 tests (on 32-bit OS)

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Guenther wrote:
Sylwy wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:Nice to see you posting again. I was worried about you.
THANK YOU !
I have focused to other hobbies !
Computerchess really is for autumn/winter.
Right ! :lol:
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Re: Wasp 2.60 w32 comparative test

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Hello !

Conditions:

-TC = 4'+2"
-Hash = 128 MB
-Books = Shredder12.ctg
-GUI = Fritz 11
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+
-OS = Windows XP SP3

Deep Onno 1.2.70 was linked to Nalimov TBS.

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Re: tomitankChess 1.5 test (on 32-bit OS)

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Hello !

Conditions:

-TC = 4'+2"
-Book = Perfect_2010.abk
-GUI = Arena 3.0
-CPU = Athlon 64 3800+
-OS = Windows XP SP3

My estimation (after this very short test :wink: ) : 2.550 Elo (CCRL 4/40).
Currently the best chess engine written in JavaScript !

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Re: tomitankChess 1.5 test (on 32-bit OS)

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Hi!
Thanks for the little match. I'm very happy with results!
The new version is coming soon!
Do you use my mobile application? (cover image) ;)
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Re: tomitankChess 1.5 test (on 32-bit OS)

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tomitank wrote:Hi!
Thanks for the little match. I'm very happy with results!
The new version is coming soon!
Do you use my mobile application? (cover image) ;)
Yes ! A very nice one !

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Re: tomitankChess 1.5 test (on 32-bit OS)

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Hi Ruxy,

Nice to see you around.

Could you do a list of the best engine of each programming language?

Best regards,
Carlos