I have spent this evening finishing my tournament report from Lodz, and doing various other little changes and additions to my web site:
The main page has been slightly redesigned. It still looks ugly and amateurish, of course.
The tournament report from Lodz is up, including my own comments as well as a PGN file of all Glaurung's games with evaluations and search depths for all moves. A link to the report can be found at the front page.
An FAQ for Glaurung has been added.
The Mac OS X GUI has been updated with a new version, containing numerous bug fixes. All PGN files now seem to load correctly, and the GUI no longer crashes when trying to start a new game after an engine vs engine match is finished. The player names in the move list window are now correctly updated when the main engine is switched.
Salvo Spitaleri's opening book for Glaurung 2 unfortunately turned out to be broken. A new and corrected book has been added to the web site.
The Mac OS X GUI has been updated with a new version, containing numerous bug fixes. All PGN files now seem to load correctly, and the GUI no longer crashes when trying to start a new game after an engine vs engine match is finished. The player names in the move list window are now correctly updated when the main engine is switched.
I forgot one thing: The Glaurung Lodz engine included in the GUI now works on PowerPC Macs (or so I hope).
Thanks for the detailed Lodz tournament write up. I enjoy reading these diary type pages. It sounded like an interesting competition, Glaurung played well despite having a screwed up opening book.
If I can make one small suggestion for improving the write-up. It would be nice to include a fen string for the example positions so I could easily cut and paste into Arena for analysis. I am not sure if there are any FEN to HTML utility programs for the MAC. If not just pasting in the text string would suffice.