Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 00:25:27 06/15/03
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On June 14, 2003 at 22:24:17, steven blincoe wrote: >in fact, where do old commercial chess progammers go after they stop writing >chess programs? they become angels and go to heaven ?! >certainly not a desk job for Microsoft? no - this would not be heaven but hell (bill GATES, doorkeeper of the hell) IMO the D++ version is the best chess program Julio Kaplan ever made. it would be worth to be emulated on PC's to increase the speed of the program. what we need is a software that emulates the CPU 6502 and runs the chess programs of our dedicated machines with mhz xyz on our pc's. lets say we could get a D++ maestro module that runs not only with 12 mhz but with 100 mhz because it is emulated on a PC, IMO this would be a very good program. is there a programmer who can do such an emulator for dedicated chess computers ? or we need to get Julio Kaplan transferring his D++ version into PC-program. i doubt that SOCRATES is as strong as this D++ version (if we would put both programs on similar hardware).
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