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Christopher Conkie
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Clone Factory Manager

Post by Christopher Conkie »

kranium wrote:
Le Fou numerique wrote:Hi,

Crimson 1.1 or Cyclone 1.1 ?????

The compil in the archive is Cyclone 1.1 !!!!

Strange. In french we say: "Lapsus révélateur".

Patrick
ah non...c'est une erreur par moi...
il a été corrigé maintenent!

all my Intel compiles are created with a .bat file using the name 'cyclone'...didn't change it before archiving.

(mistakes reveal one thing -> we're all human!)

merci Patrick!
See you.....you little viper......

:twisted:
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Re: Clone Factory Manager

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Christopher Conkie wrote:
kranium wrote:
Le Fou numerique wrote:Hi,

Crimson 1.1 or Cyclone 1.1 ?????

The compil in the archive is Cyclone 1.1 !!!!

Strange. In french we say: "Lapsus révélateur".

Patrick
ah non...c'est une erreur par moi...
il a été corrigé maintenent!

all my Intel compiles are created with a .bat file using the name 'cyclone'...didn't change it before archiving.

(mistakes reveal one thing -> we're all human!)

merci Patrick!
See you.....you little viper......

:twisted:
Listen carefully, I shall say this only once.......
note:
crimson does not support:

multiple CPUs/cores
chess variants

Code: Select all

.data1:004F2080 00000039 C rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w AHah - 0 0
And that is just the start........
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Matthias Gemuh
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Re: Crimson 1.1 is a clone of Viper (and so is 1.0)

Post by Matthias Gemuh »

Christopher Conkie wrote:
Bonjour Patrick,

I have examined both Crimson 1.0 and Crimson 1.1.

They are both clones of Viper 0.1 by Tord Romstad.

Regards

Christopher

Really sad :evil: :( :twisted:
My engine was quite strong till I added knowledge to it.
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Re: Crimson 1.1 is a clone of Viper (and so is 1.0)

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Matthias Gemuh wrote:
Christopher Conkie wrote:
Bonjour Patrick,

I have examined both Crimson 1.0 and Crimson 1.1.

They are both clones of Viper 0.1 by Tord Romstad.

Regards

Christopher

Really sad :evil: :( :twisted:
It's so annoying,will this stupid cloning ever stop :!: :?:

:twisted:
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Re: Crimson 1.1 is a clone of Viper (and so is 1.0)

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Christopher Conkie wrote:
Le Fou numerique wrote:Hi,

Crimson 1.1 or Cyclone 1.1 ?????

The compil in the archive is Cyclone 1.1 !!!!

Strange. In french we say: "Lapsus révélateur".

Patrick
Bonjour Patrick,

I have examined both Crimson 1.0 and Crimson 1.1.

They are both clones of Viper 0.1 by Tord Romstad.

Regards

Christopher
Thanks Christopher,
I am wasting a valuable time and resources just to know that I am testing yet another stupid clone :twisted:
Regards,
Dr.D
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
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Re: Crimson 1.1 is a clone of Viper (and so is 1.0)

Post by Christopher Conkie »

Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
Christopher Conkie wrote:
Le Fou numerique wrote:Hi,

Crimson 1.1 or Cyclone 1.1 ?????

The compil in the archive is Cyclone 1.1 !!!!

Strange. In french we say: "Lapsus révélateur".

Patrick
Bonjour Patrick,

I have examined both Crimson 1.0 and Crimson 1.1.

They are both clones of Viper 0.1 by Tord Romstad.

Regards

Christopher
Thanks Christopher,
I am wasting a valuable time and resources just to know that I am testing yet another stupid clone :twisted:
Regards,
Dr.D
Well I was watching Ice Age 2. Think how I feel.....

Christopher
Alexander Schmidt
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Re: Clone Factory Manager

Post by Alexander Schmidt »

Christopher Conkie wrote:
note:
crimson does not support:

chess variants
Uhh, it does:

[Date "2009.07.05"]
[White "Alex"]
[Black "Crimson 1.1"]
[Result "0-1"]
[BlackElo "2200"]
[Time "22:00:19"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[FEN "qbbnrnkr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/QBBNRNKR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[Termination "normal"]
[PlyCount "24"]
[WhiteType "human"]
[BlackType "program"]

1. Ng3 d6 {-0.24/11 1} 2. O-O Nc6 {+0.12/11 1} 3. e3 h5 {+0.49/11 1} 4. d4
h4 {+0.86/10 0} 5. Nf5 Bxf5 {+8.15/11 1} 6. c3 Bxb1 {+8.20/11 1} 7. Qxb1 h3
{+8.41/12 1} 8. g3 a6 {+8.37/12 1} 9. f4 Ba7 {+8.80/10 0} 10. Qc2 b5
{+8.83/9 0} 11. Qb1 Nxd4 {+16.59/11 1} 12. cxd4 Qg2 {+M0/3 0 Matt} 0-1
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Olivier Deville
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Re: Crimson 1.1 available

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SzG wrote:
kranium wrote: with all due respect, i think the CEGT, CCRL, and UEL are the best in the field. they are top-notch and highly respected testing organizations
I believe that Olivier also belongs to the best, he does an awesome job running ChessWar, and he certainly does enjoy my respect.

In my eyes releasing an engine with a totally out-of-date source code seems rather odd.

If CC's accusation proves right I'll regret bitterly that I have tested Crimson for CCRL and you can be sure that that name will be removed from our lists.
Hi Gabor

Thanks for the kind words :)

I told people not to test Crimson, but they still did...

http://www.open-aurec.com/wbforum/viewt ... on#p189807

Olivier
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Re: Crimson 1.1 available

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Olivier Deville wrote:
SzG wrote:
kranium wrote: with all due respect, i think the CEGT, CCRL, and UEL are the best in the field. they are top-notch and highly respected testing organizations
I believe that Olivier also belongs to the best, he does an awesome job running ChessWar, and he certainly does enjoy my respect.

In my eyes releasing an engine with a totally out-of-date source code seems rather odd.

If CC's accusation proves right I'll regret bitterly that I have tested Crimson for CCRL and you can be sure that that name will be removed from our lists.
Hi Gabor

Thanks for the kind words :)

I told people not to test Crimson, but they still did...

http://www.open-aurec.com/wbforum/viewt ... on#p189807

Olivier
Salut Olivier,

You warned me: http://lefounumerique.xooit.com/t411-Cr ... o-6-31.htm
I did not listen.

Et maintenant je suis dans la merde :oops:

Amicalement,
Patrick
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Graham Banks
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Re: Crimson 1.1 available

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Le Fou numerique wrote: Salut Olivier,

You warned me: http://lefounumerique.xooit.com/t411-Cr ... o-6-31.htm
I did not listen.

Et maintenant je suis dans la merde :oops:

Amicalement,
Patrick
I guess we can't be serious testers then. :wink:
I've removed Crimson from my testing also.

Regards,
"Gun happy" Graham
gbanksnz at gmail.com