
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=32973
Moderator: Ras
Yes you are right.We sincerely apologize and send my thanks to the authors of the engine Giancarlo Delli Colli, Stefano Rocchi, Roberto Cartella and Eleuterio Dato and the Graham. As for cloning the engine is unfortunately not know much about programming, and never any engine not cloning . Please do not suspect me of it Frank.Frank Quisinsky wrote:The next unprofessional download for the community ...
To Krzysztof ...
Equinox have two authors and the name your say thanks isn't right too. But that is result if such an unprofessional download file is available.
Graham stop that!
Send the downloads to WIKI and all will be more professional! Or do you have interest to answers years of questions if no readme files is available?
I am sure you never visit WIKI page:
Here a tip for yourself:
http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=c ... ngine_list
Without any good information to a release no testing from my site. But I am sure clone fans will like such unprofessional publications!
I appreciate your head ups, thanks to the programmerGraham Banks wrote:With all due respect Frank, yourself and Sedat seem to have come back into the community purporting to be the experts on everything to do with computer chess.
I regard you both as computer chess friends, but this does get tiresome.
My intentions have been nothing but genuine, in helping provide those interested with engines that were previously kept private.
Regards,
Graham.
Graham has been doing this quite well. I believe that photographs and threats of exposure are involvedGraham Banks wrote: My intentions have been nothing but genuine, in helping provide those interested with engines that were previously kept private.
Regards,
Graham.
Hello dear Graham,Graham Banks wrote:With all due respect Frank, yourself and Sedat seem to have come back into the community purporting to be the experts on everything to do with computer chess.
I regard you both as computer chess friends, but this does get tiresome.
My intentions have been nothing but genuine, in helping provide those interested with engines that were previously kept private.
Regards,
Graham.