Author: Uri Blass
Date: 12:33:17 06/19/03
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On June 19, 2003 at 15:13:03, Andreas Schwartmann wrote: >On June 19, 2003 at 09:25:12, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On June 19, 2003 at 09:15:31, Andreas Schwartmann wrote: >> >>>Sorry, but the engine that played Kasparav is NOT available as single-cpu >>>engine. >> >>False >> >>Deep Junior can run on a single processor. > >Right. But that does not make it a single-cpu engine. It's still a multi-cpu >engine. > >> >> >> It only exists as a multi-cpu engine, therefore was only included in the >>>Deep Junior package. >> >>This sentence is illogical. >>I do not see how the second part is a conclusion of the first part. > >Where is your problem? Deep Junior 8.0 Kasparav is a multi-cpu engine and does >not belong in a single-cpu package like Junior 8. Otherwise what's the point in >selling Deep Junior seperately at all? The people who bought Deep Junior8 get also the latest Deep Junior and it is a difference. The people who bought Junior8 usually have not more than one processor so they are not going to profit from getting multi-cpu engine. > > >>Since chessbase promised the engine that played against kasparov they have to >>give it. > >It was not a binding promise but an advertising error. > >Andreas The customers should not suffer from the errors of chessbase. Uri
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