sábado, 5 de noviembre de 2016

Hoy es un día histórico. El famoso computador Saitek Risc 2500 ya ¡emulado!.


Hoy es un día histórico. El famoso computador Saitek Risc 2500 ya ¡emulado!.
The Risc 2500 contained The King chess program of Johan de Koning which had been vying for
No.1 spot in the PC Ratings and had finished first (equal) in the 1992 World Computer Olympiad. The program was housed in an attractive silver, black and red plastic case. Attention to detail was evident throughout the design with many useful features including a very informative LCD display. The hardware a 14 MHz 32 bit RISC processor, 128 Kb program ROM, 128 Kb RAM including hash tables with an upgrade to 512 Kb RAM (and later 2Mb RAM) promised. At £399 the price was considerably lower than most of the strongest machines reaching the market in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The King program is known for its sharp positive tactical style which should show up well at Active Chess (30 minutes per game). However my Risc 2500, with the v1.03 program and 2Mb RAM, did not perform very well in Strong Group One as you can see from the games below. It played on the default settings including expert strength and normal style.
OS PUEDO ASEGURAR QUE ESTA ES UNA DE LAS MÁQUINAS QUE MÁS DIVERSIÓN PRODUCE PARA EL FUERTE JUGADOR DE CLUB Y ASPIRANTE A MAESTRO.
Por cada minuto real, en mi ordenador, llega calcular tres minutos de la computadora, por lo que una partida que se juegue al nivel de auténtico campeonato del mundo, 40 jug 2 h/30' (y no la farsa actual de la F.I.D.E.) en realidad tarda tres veces menos de tiempo "real" en jugarla (!?).
Una pasada!!.

Angel Jiménez A.

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