WB engines (free releases) history + diagram updated (n/t)

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WB engines (free releases) history + diagram updated (n/t)

Postby Günther Simon » 03 Jul 2004, 15:21

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Günther Simon at 03 July 2004 16:21:13:
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Re: WB engines (free releases) history + diagram updated

Postby Roger Brown » 03 Jul 2004, 22:36

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Roger Brown at 03 July 2004 23:36:29:
Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: WB engines (free releases) history + diagram updated (n/t) geschrieben von:/posted by: Günther Simon at 03 July 2004 16:21:13:

Hello Gunther,
Thanks much for all of your research and work. A few points:
I searched but could not a clone - Old blind Dog, Bionic etc. I think this is of course quite proper as the engine's original author should get all the credit due for his creation.
Good job, it certainly adds to the credibility of the list.
That magic period between 2002 (1) to 2003 (1) may ,perhaps, never be equalled. That time gave us Ruffian, the most powerful freeware WB/UCI entrant to date. The talk of it being a clone died hard.
Thanks for the attention to detail and dedication Gunther. It is appreciated.
Especially since it is freely offered.
Later.
Roger Brown
 

Re: WB engines (free releases) history + diagram updated

Postby Dann Corbit » 08 Jul 2004, 21:01

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Dann Corbit at 08 July 2004 22:01:22:
Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: Re: WB engines (free releases) history + diagram updated geschrieben von:/posted by: Roger Brown at 03 July 2004 23:36:29:
Hello Gunther,
Thanks much for all of your research and work. A few points:
I searched but could not a clone - Old blind Dog, Bionic etc. I think this is of course quite proper as the engine's original author should get all the credit due for his creation.
Good job, it certainly adds to the credibility of the list.
That magic period between 2002 (1) to 2003 (1) may ,perhaps, never be equalled. That time gave us Ruffian, the most powerful freeware WB/UCI entrant to date. The talk of it being a clone died hard.
Thanks for the attention to detail and dedication Gunther. It is appreciated.
Especially since it is freely offered.
There is always a newer and better record in the future.
Babe Ruth's career 714 home run total was supposed to be impossible to reach, as well as Roger Maris' 61 HR total, but both are eclipsed now.
Maybe Eddie Mercx cycling record or Mark Spitz 7 gold medals in one Olympics. But maybe someday even those will fall.



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Dann Corbit
 


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