Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 06:23:30 04/19/00
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On April 19, 2000 at 08:57:58, blass uri wrote: >Because it is not the commercial version. It should be the commercial version, because that would be fair (sic.). I think that the quad implies that the Fritz developing team and/or Chessbase bought a "testmatch" from the Dutch Chess Federation. Capitalism strikes again. >The commercial version does not run in a quad not because the programmers cannot >take advantage of a quad but probably because the customers are not interested >in programs that can use a quad because they have no quad. That's not an excuse. A lot of dualboards on the market today, which should be supported. >There is another commercial program that can take advantage of a quad(Diep) but >if you are interested in buying a program with a quad then Deep Junior is >probably better. If you don't want to spend money on anything but hardware, try Amy or Crafty. Best wishes... Mogens p1: But that's not *fair* p2: Off course it's not *fair*. I'm *evil*, look it up.
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