Sedat Canbaz wrote:mar wrote:Sedat Canbaz wrote:Thank you!
Ok, I will include them too...
But unfortunately I cant' see the download button for Frenzee
http://computerskak.dk/
Note: Silverlight is installed on my system
You're welcome. I'm sure someone will help you to get Frenzee.
There are many more I forgot (excluding those already mentioned):
Texel, OctoChess, old Pseudo and Phalanx, Crafty, Pro Deo, Delfi, Movei, Rodin ...
I think it would be easier to exclude derivatives

Ok...but I have just seen a posting that Crafty is based on Cray blitz (Non-scratch engine)
Ok, I see, for your tournament (your rules) you are looking for a certain type of engines whose names are not attached to anything in the past, regardless if they are legit or not, or even if it is the same author (correct me if I am wrong). Clearly, when the author is the same, there should be no problem, but not in your case. Hey, people decide to include or exclude engines for a variety of reasons... that is fine. Then, yes, Dirty is related to EveAnn/Buzz (same author/s), Arminius to Hermann (same author), and you may like to take a look at Murka because it is not clear it did not started as Belka/Strelka (there was a little bit of controversy when it was released). Movei is not considered a derivative of TSCP, but at the beginning Uri declared that started it studying TSCP and played with it until it removed all the code. You may like to talk to him.
Miguel
Btw, I have downloaded the 32-bit version of DiscoCheck52x32TM
Is it available 64-bit one ? and if yes, can anybody publish me the direct download link of DiscoCheck x64?
Thanks