Author: Daniel Shawul
Date: 02:58:59 12/06/05
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On December 06, 2005 at 05:49:25, Bernhard Bauer wrote: >On December 06, 2005 at 05:19:42, Daniel Shawul wrote: > >>On December 06, 2005 at 05:12:33, Bernhard Bauer wrote: >> >>>On December 06, 2005 at 04:58:01, Ryan B. wrote: >>> >>>>On December 06, 2005 at 04:41:25, Bernhard Bauer wrote: >>>> >>>>>Hi, >>>>>the use of bitbases looks promising. Gambitfruit makes use of Scorpio bitbases. >>>>>Dieter Buersner uses bitbases in yace too. >>>>>Dieter has more files and they are smaller than the scorpio bitbases. >>>>>Would it be possible for the author of gambitfruit to use the bitbases from >>>>>yace? Is there kind of a standard in bitbases? >>>>>Kind regards >>>>>Bernhard >>>> >>>>I think Danial plans on doing 5 piece bitbases and when they are ready I plan on >>>>supporting them in Gambit Fruit. I hope people notice what Danial has done with >>>>making his bitbases easy to use and other engines start picking them up. The >>>>way I see it maybe some idea I use in Gambit Fruit will be seen by another >>>>programmer and help them in some way but likely if a program is not already >>>>using bitbases it can benefit from the use of Danial's easy to use bitbases. >>>> >>>>Ryan >>> >>>Yace uses already some 5 piece bitbases. Bitbases in yace have less than half >> >> Wrong. see my reply to Ryan. > >The sentence: Yace uses already some 5 piece bitbases. > looks right to me. It is obvious i objected only the second part. SCorpio also uses some 5 pieces (I have finished generating) currently in my pc. I am sure that Dieter has more experience about bitbases than me. daniel > >> >>>the size of Danials bitbases. I don't know wether Danials bitbases are easyer to >>>use. Anyway, use of bitbases in Gambit Fruit is highly appreciated. > >The sentence: Bitbases in yace have less than half the size of Danials bitbases. > >was wrong. Sorry, my mistake. See my reply to you. > >>>Kind regards >>>Bernhard
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