I thought that everyone on this site worshipped Caissadkappe wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 6:17 pmNot everything can be explained by science, which is why I belong to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. One day we will all be touched by his noodly appendage. Ramen.Uri wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 3:01 pm I believe that everything can be explained by Science, including the computer that I am currently posting with.
I found these sites and I believe that it perfectly explains why there is no God or a maker or anything of that sort really:
http://www.thekeyboard.org.uk/Evidence%20for%20God.htm
http://www.thekeyboard.org.uk/
https://www.livescience.com/63854-steph ... o-god.html
As you can see, the site also discusses quantum mechanics and the other theories of modern physics, such as electromagnetism.
Has anybody heard from Matthias Gemuh lately?
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lkaufman
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Re: Has anybody heard from Matthias Gemuh lately?
Komodo rules!
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CornfedForever
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Re: Has anybody heard from Matthias Gemuh lately?
I think "the saddest thing about the world we live in"...is that the internet - while having so many good qualities, makes it SO VERY easy to antagonize others...and that too many have no qualms about doing so.Uri wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 4:55 pm So many people are dying nowadays and many at a very young age.
I think the saddest thing about the world we live in is that there is no God or anything and that human life isn't actually precious or valuable, otherwise people wouldn't die one after the other and at such a young age.
No more to say.
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Modern Times
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Re: Has anybody heard from Matthias Gemuh lately?
He had other engines as well
Taktix
BigLion80
arcBishop80
the latter two being for variants.
Taktix
BigLion80
arcBishop80
the latter two being for variants.
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Graham Banks
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Re: Has anybody heard from Matthias Gemuh lately?
True - I don't have any of those.Modern Times wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 6:19 am He had other engines as well
Taktix
BigLion80
arcBishop80
the latter two being for variants.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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supersharp77
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Re: Has anybody heard from Matthias Gemuh lately?
A Good Man Was Matthias Gemuh......Spent Quite a Bit Of Time On His Original site Downloading Big Lion and Taktix (A personal Favorite)... and then later on exploring the mysteries of his Chess GUI....A fantastic Lion Logo for the engine and one of the Rare African engine creators (Cameroon)....RIP Matthias!! Salute!!Graham Banks wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 3:17 amHis website no longer exists.
Here is a link for you:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=52127
ps Jesus Saves...
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towforce
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Re: Has anybody heard from Matthias Gemuh lately?
...but Mbappe scores on the rebound!
(irresistible opportunity to recycle an old joke - please don't take offence)
Human chess is partly about tactics and strategy, but mostly about memory
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Re: Has anybody heard from Matthias Gemuh lately?
Hello Graham:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://gemuh.com/*
Once you get there, filter typing zip to get shown ZIP files. ArcBishop80 was not saved into the WayBack Machine, disgracefully. Other web is this one (link thanks to WBEC), with the same lack of ArcBishop80 1.00. However, since this engine was tested at CCRL, it is possible that a tester still keeps it.
Chancellor was other engine by him (take a look on 2007/11/03). You can download Chancellor 1.00d from Norbert's collection.
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
As a tribute, you can download some versions of Taktix and BigLion from his older web:Graham Banks wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 6:28 amTrue - I don't have any of those.Modern Times wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 6:19 am He had other engines as well
Taktix
BigLion80
arcBishop80
the latter two being for variants.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://gemuh.com/*
Once you get there, filter typing zip to get shown ZIP files. ArcBishop80 was not saved into the WayBack Machine, disgracefully. Other web is this one (link thanks to WBEC), with the same lack of ArcBishop80 1.00. However, since this engine was tested at CCRL, it is possible that a tester still keeps it.
Chancellor was other engine by him (take a look on 2007/11/03). You can download Chancellor 1.00d from Norbert's collection.
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
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Graham Banks
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Re: Has anybody heard from Matthias Gemuh lately?
Thanks.Ajedrecista wrote: ↑Mon Dec 19, 2022 7:52 pm Hello Graham:
As a tribute, you can download some versions of Taktix and BigLion from his older web:Graham Banks wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 6:28 amTrue - I don't have any of those.Modern Times wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 6:19 am He had other engines as well
Taktix
BigLion80
arcBishop80
the latter two being for variants.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://gemuh.com/*
Once you get there, filter typing zip to get shown ZIP files. ArcBishop80 was not saved into the WayBack Machine, disgracefully. Other web is this one (link thanks to WBEC), with the same lack of ArcBishop80 1.00. However, since this engine was tested at CCRL, it is possible that a tester still keeps it.
Chancellor was other engine by him (take a look on 2007/11/03). You can download Chancellor 1.00d from Norbert's collection.
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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tmokonen
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Re: Has anybody heard from Matthias Gemuh lately?
Please forgive me Matthias (RIP), but I have shared my collection of Matthias Gemuh engines here:
http://tonyschess.x10host.com/Gemuh.7z
Included are:
ArcBishop 1.00
ArcBishop 1.00a (two different compiles)
ArcBishop 1.00d
ArcBishop 1.00e
ArcBishop80 1.00 (three different compiles)
BigLion 1.0c
BigLion 1.65
BigLion 1.7c
BigLion 1.80c
BigLion 1.80f
BigLion 2.23p
BigLion 2.23r (two different compiles)
BigLion 2.23t
BigLion 2.23u
BigLion 2.23v (two different compiles)
BigLion 2.23w (two different compiles)
BigLion 2.23x
BigLion80 2.23x
Chancellor 1.00
Chancellor 1.00a (two different compiles)
Chancellor 1.00d
Chancellor 1.00e
Taktix 2.23p
Taktix 2.23r
Taktix 2.23u
Taktix 2.23v (two different compiles)
Taktix 2.23w (three different compiles)
Taktix 2.23x (two different compiles)
If anyone has any other old versions, please share them. I am ALWAYS looking for old versions of engines.
http://tonyschess.x10host.com/Gemuh.7z
Included are:
ArcBishop 1.00
ArcBishop 1.00a (two different compiles)
ArcBishop 1.00d
ArcBishop 1.00e
ArcBishop80 1.00 (three different compiles)
BigLion 1.0c
BigLion 1.65
BigLion 1.7c
BigLion 1.80c
BigLion 1.80f
BigLion 2.23p
BigLion 2.23r (two different compiles)
BigLion 2.23t
BigLion 2.23u
BigLion 2.23v (two different compiles)
BigLion 2.23w (two different compiles)
BigLion 2.23x
BigLion80 2.23x
Chancellor 1.00
Chancellor 1.00a (two different compiles)
Chancellor 1.00d
Chancellor 1.00e
Taktix 2.23p
Taktix 2.23r
Taktix 2.23u
Taktix 2.23v (two different compiles)
Taktix 2.23w (three different compiles)
Taktix 2.23x (two different compiles)
If anyone has any other old versions, please share them. I am ALWAYS looking for old versions of engines.