These are yours first words in the thread.
User923005 wrote:
It obviously came from TSCP.
And Tom K. is not happy with derivatives that give no credit.
I do not know if you agree now that these words were a mistake. In those words you say that NGplay is a derivative of TSCP. You keep thinking the same?
If you're not convinced of your mistake, I propose the following, looks Micro-Max engine 4.8 of HG Muller
http://home.hccnet.nl/h.g.muller/umax4_8w.c
HG acknowledges that xboard protocol in Micro-Max is inspired TSCP. Your also consider Micro-Max a derivative of TSCP?
The NGPlay program's author has said in his message that he initiated the generation of moves, search and evaluation from scratch. You agree?
The author acknowledges that TSCP was an inspiration for him to program a engine and if he wants to give to Tom credit for it, it will be great, but you make no mistake, he gives credit to Tom because he has been able to learn of TSCP and not because NGplay is a derivative of TSCP.
I think in this thread talking about Rybka and Vas and rule number 2 of the ICGA has little to do with NGPlay.