Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 13:29:46 06/09/00
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On June 09, 2000 at 12:10:39, Richard Pierce wrote: >This inquiry is directed to anyone interested. While playing Junior 6 at 40/2 >a peculiar thing happened. On the 21st move, with 1:05:00 left on its clock, >Junior 6 reached depth 16 and contentedly let the clock run down and expire >without making a move. The program was not in 'infinite analysis' mode and >the program did not freeze up. Any thoughts? Is this an aberration or a >characteristic quirk I can expect in the future? > >Regards. I also did have the same troubles but solved it I my case it still had something to do with the milenium problem Though I fully had upgraded my computer for the milenium I still did have a problem The realclock of the motherboard (Aopen ax6lc )when I had upgraded the bios softwarematicly and used the year2000 codes the problem was solved. Junior6 is realy touchy by the clock settings he also behave strange for instance in a tournament game 40 hours for 40 moves. It moves at once. I never did have problems with fritz6 though.
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