Author: Steve Coladonato
Date: 11:21:40 08/31/00
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On August 31, 2000 at 10:05:37, Christian Pike wrote: >On August 31, 2000 at 09:47:59, stuart taylor wrote: >>What really was his reason for giving up the project? Maybe he saw he could not >>improve on it, in his way? (I'm sorry, but I've been here less than a year). >>S.Taylor > >there is a cd version (version arround 2.00 or 2.01) you have to pay for. >this versions seems also to be downloadable. > >also there is an update for owners of 2.00 2.01. >this update is for free. > >there is a version for programmers, but this plays weak, the engine >for playing s broken. thats version 2.50. >it`s just made for programmers who are interested to get their engine >ready for the cstal user interface. > >chris stopped programming (as far as i know) >because he get rid of the technical-guys and the bean-counter colleagues >and the endless arguments. he likes to do something, and to try it out. > >he did not stop - as you mention - because it was impossible to improve >the project. > >in fact - cstal improves with any hardware-progress since cstal profits >more from speed than the bean-counter programs (junior/fritz/nimzo etc.). Are you saying that CSTAL II is unsupported? Steve
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