Yace 0.22 by Dieter Buerssner is available !

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Yace 0.22 by Dieter Buerssner is available !

Postby Frank Quisinsky » 26 Jul 2000, 16:57

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Frank Quisinsky at 26 July 2000 17:57:28:
Hello,
I added all changes in my News Ticker.
A little text :-)
Thanks Dieter !
Regards
Frank

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Re: Yace 0.22 by Dieter Buerssner is available !

Postby Dann Corbit » 26 Jul 2000, 18:35

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Dann Corbit at 26 July 2000 19:35:29:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Yace 0.22 by Dieter Buerssner is available ! geschrieben von: / posted by: Frank Quisinsky at 26 July 2000 17:57:28:
Hello,
I added all changes in my News Ticker.
A little text :-)
I added the latest NAG tweak for 22 (now it's version 0.22 pre 9 also).
A note for non-Intel platforms or Intel chips prior to the Pentium Pro:
You should probably also get Dieter's version and bench it, as it may well be faster for your platform. I optimize specifically for Pentium Pro and above, and this seems to make it actually run a lot slower on older Intel chips and Pre-Athlon AMD chips.


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Re: Yace 0.22 by Dieter Buerssner is available !

Postby Han » 27 Jul 2000, 16:09

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Han at 27 July 2000 17:09:47:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Re: Yace 0.22 by Dieter Buerssner is available ! geschrieben von: / posted by: Dann Corbit at 26 July 2000 19:35:29:
Hello,
I added all changes in my News Ticker.
A little text :-)
I added the latest NAG tweak for 22 (now it's version 0.22 pre 9 also).
A note for non-Intel platforms or Intel chips prior to the Pentium Pro:
You should probably also get Dieter's version and bench it, as it may well be faster for your platform. I optimize specifically for Pentium Pro and above, and this seems to make it actually run a lot slower on older Intel chips and Pre-Athlon AMD chips.
What does NAG mean?
Bye
Han
Han
 

NAG

Postby Dieter Buerssner » 27 Jul 2000, 22:34

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Dieter Buerssner at 27 July 2000 23:34:00:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Re: Yace 0.22 by Dieter Buerssner is available ! geschrieben von: / posted by: Han at 27 July 2000 17:09:47:
What does NAG mean?
It's probably a wrong usage of the term :-(
NAG = numeric annotation glyph.
What I meant is just appending the moves with ??, ?, ?!, !?, !, !!.
Regards,
Dieter
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