If Robbolito code was composed from a bunch of open source engines, it would 
have a much better reputation in the community. As it stands however, the 
webpage says that it is based on the disassembled code of commercial engines. 
In addition, the readability of RobboLito's source code is in question as well.

Shiv



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From: Michal Rudolf <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: shiv shivaji <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 12:09:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Scid-users] Stockfish and RobboLito engines for SCID?

2009-11-11 08:47:50, shiv shivaji:

>Do not wish to reopen the long version of this debate from the talkchess 
>forum. 
Sorry, I was just interested why it does not work on Scid. I didn't expect to 
open a can of worms.

> Quick answers to the points below:
> 1. It is possible to convert assembly code to C in a closed source program.
>  Requires a smart hacker to reconstruct the pieces well though. 
Of course this it possible. But you won't get constant expressions and 
variable names.

>   2. Not sure  about this.
I don't think any assembler can add information that given variable holds a 
number of white knights.

> 3 and 4. It might be a clone of a few engines. However, I think the hacker
>  also improved the logic in the process. This implies a very smart person
>  is behind it.
I fail to see why people accept without any proof that somebody can just take 
the disassembled, unstructured code from a few engines (without any code and 
documentation) and merge it, achieving a better performance.

If this was that easy, why not take a bunch of best Open Source programs and 
merge them, creating the best open source engine? That should be much easier, 
right?

-- 
Michal Rudolf
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