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Subject: Re: Chessvision free download

Author: Tomas Casanovas Martinez

Date: 10:59:30 05/17/99

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On May 16, 1999 at 18:16:29, Robert Pawlak wrote:

>>>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.

Many thanks, Bob!

Tomas.



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