Hi all,
I'm quite new to this forum and I spent some of my spare time reading some of the past topics. I already like the ideas of some people and naturally, I got curious about their engines, so I looked at their profiles. Unfortunately, most of them doesn't even have a link to their homepage or a name of their engine there. I know most of you know each other, but is there a place for a newbie to find a list of the existing engines together with their named authors?
PS: As a suggestion, put some info in your profiles!
Which author what engine?
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Re: Which author what engine?
Thank you. But how relevant is that list? The last 3 names that replied in this forum are: Volker Annuss (yourself), D Sceviour, Sven. None of them is in that list. This is why I said it would be nice if each forum member would put some info in his profile page. If he has an engine, that is.
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Re: Which author what engine?
The link in my signature gives you the XB/UCI chronology, which contains some of your requested infos (spreadsheet alphalist)Aldus wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 6:15 pmThank you. But how relevant is that list? The last 3 names that replied in this forum are: Volker Annuss (yourself), D Sceviour, Sven. None of them is in that list. This is why I said it would be nice if each forum member would put some info in his profile page. If he has an engine, that is.
Another one is the engine list from the CCW (computerchess wiki)
http://www.computer-chess.org/doku.php? ... ngine_list
https://rwbc-chess.de
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Re: Which author what engine?
It seems that a lot of information about engines/programmers is missing after the CPW moved to a new home.Aldus wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 6:15 pmThank you. But how relevant is that list? The last 3 names that replied in this forum are: Volker Annuss (yourself), D Sceviour, Sven. None of them is in that list. This is why I said it would be nice if each forum member would put some info in his profile page. If he has an engine, that is.
Most programmers seem to be missing, so yes, that list is not very relevant at the moment.
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Re: Which author what engine?
Conversion and revisiting, replacing links etc. takes some time - most of the programming stuff is done. I still have a job and a bike ...
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Re: Which author what engine?
Looks very nice, thank you!Guenther wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 6:27 pm The link in my signature gives you the XB/UCI chronology, which contains some of your requested infos (spreadsheet alphalist)
Another one is the engine list from the CCW (computerchess wiki)
http://www.computer-chess.org/doku.php? ... ngine_list