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title: Tim Mann
Tim Mann [1] Timothy (Tim) Mann,
an American computer scientist and programmer from Palo Alto, California. Tim Mann is the creator of XBoard and its Windows pendant WinBoard [2] and its Chess Engine Communication Protocol. In 2002, along with Robert Hyatt, Tim Mann published the ICGA Journal paper on a lock-less transposition table implementation for parallel search [3].
Eval tuning in Deep Thought
Eval Tuning in Deep Thought, quote from Tim Mann's Chess Pages [5]:
[Andreas Nowatzyk](Andreas_Nowatzyk "Andreas Nowatzyk") was one of the contributors to the [Deep Thought](Deep_Thought "Deep Thought") project while he was in grad school. A few years ago when he and I were both working for Compaq's research labs in Palo Alto, Andreas sent me a copy of Deep Thought's [evaluation function tuning program](Automated_Tuning "Automated Tuning") and asked me to put it on the Web for him, since he no longer has an interest in computer chess.
Selected Publications
- Robert Hyatt, Tim Mann (2002). A lock-less transposition table implementation for parallel search chess engines. ICGA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 1
Forum Posts
- Re: Accessing remote computers with WinBoard by Tim Mann, gnu.chess, November 7, 1993
- XBoard and WinBoard 3.4, patchlevel 1 by Tim Mann, rec.games.board, December 13 1995
- XBoard version 3.5 by Tim Mann, rgc, January 03, 1997
- Re: Using Timeseal with Xboard by Tim Mann, rgc, February 12, 1997
- XBoard and WinBoard, version 3.6.0 by Tim Mann, rgc, May 09, 1997
- xboard/WinBoard 4.0.0 available by Tim Mann, rgc, June 21, 1998
- Re: "Using de Bruijn Sequences to Index a 1 in a Computer Word" by Tim Mann, CCC, February 13, 2002 ยป Keith H. Randall, De Bruijn Sequence
External Links
- Tim Mann's Home Page
- Tim Mann's Chess Pages
- XBoard - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation
- Chess Engine Communication Protocol by Tim Mann & H.G. Muller
- Tim Mann's TRS-80 Pages ยป TRS-80
- Arena, Interviews mit Prof. Dr. Robert Hyatt, Tim Mann und Martin Blume by Frank Quisinsky for ChessBits, No. 18, May 2002 (Wayback Machine) ยป Protocols, Robert Hyatt, Martin Blume [6]
References
- โ Tim Mann's Home Page
- โ rec.games.chess.computer GNU Chess and XBoard: Frequently Asked Questions
- โ Robert Hyatt, Tim Mann (2002). A lock-less transposition table implementation for parallel search chess engines. ICCA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 1
- โ XBoard Project History
- โ Deep Thought from Tim Mann's Chess Pages
- โ 3 interviews about engine protocols with T. Mann, R. Hyatt and M. Blume by Frank Quisinsky, CCC, August 15, 2002