On FICS (www.FreeChess.org) I run "AIChess" and "DeepThoughtII" computer
chess accounts...
Both are very strong with minimum computer resources, outplaying anybody
on
LOW cpu priority setting
running in background of Apache web server housed in an old "$20.00"
500MHz
PIII computer...
-tibor
"pialogue" <pialogue@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:0ead345d-a77d-4e93-81ea-eb6aae33a5d8@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> What is the best way to have two deep/multiprocessor computer chess
> programs play each other at their respective optimal playing level and
> processor allotment? In other words, what various consumer-level
> hardware configurations are there for playing the best AND fastest
> chess game possible? Can you go any higher than 8 processors per
> program at the consumer level (easily available or orderable)? Single
> computer or multiple? Is there a particular custom or customizable
> computer platform for such a purpose? Like two "rack" computer/
> servers? I am looking for a way to produce the PERFECT chess game or
> at least analyze the nature of such a thing. :o)
>
> Also, what two computer chess programs (or two copies of the same
> program) would you pit against each other for such a "Perfect Chess
> Game" purpose?
>
> Thanks!
>
> - pi -
>