Author: Robert Pawlak
Date: 15:16:29 05/16/99
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>>I have downloaded the free demo (not complete, but operational enough) of >>Chessvision. This is a database where you can use several engines simultaneously >>for analysis. It is big (6 Mega) but seems very interesting although a bit >>difficult to understand how to operate it -at least for me! :-) - >> >>I will apreciate any help/comment on how to take advantage of this program. >>Thanks. Here are some things that might help: 1. Once you have a list of games ("info-view"), drag one to an empty space in the main window. A board will then appear. You also have to enable the display of the move list so that you can actually see the moves of the game. 2. In addition to game and move lists, you can open trees which will show the tanpositional behavior of the game you are looking at. 3. Info-views can contain many kind of information. Boards, engines, and info-views can be linked together. It might help if you read the review on my webpage - it has some more information: http://hometown.aol.com/rjpawlak/ch_widow.html Bob P.
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