Author: Fernando Villegas
Date: 08:32:14 12/09/97
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On December 08, 1997 at 22:21:53, Karsten Bauermeister wrote:
>On December 07, 1997 at 19:51:39, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>
>Hi friends:
>
>Sorry for beeing absent a few days. First I have to thank Fernando for
>his flattering words ("Champ"). Of course, I have an inofficial museum
>and anybody is welcome to see my collection. Unfortunatly it is not the
>greatest and most complete collection of chess Computers! I know
>personaly three guys in germany, who has more models of computers or a
>more complete collection.
>
>Frustation...!
>
>But that is not a real improtant thing to mention here.
>
>OK. My suggestions are:
>-Let's begin with the tournament. When anybody want to take part later,
>I think it should be possible, is it not?
>- 1 hour or half an hour, both is ok for me
>- I would like to start my favourite computer, a Fidelity Avantgarde 8
>MHz. It was this machine, which was crushed down by Thorsten's Mephi
>IIIS a few years ago, and there is still an open bill ...! I will shut
>you down.
>The second computer I would like to take part, is a Novag Forte A with 5
>MHz
>- I find, we should try to make as many moves a week, we could do. Not a
>rigid rule about one move per week. Theoretically we can have many moves
>a day?! But we should have an limit for waiting for a move. Of course
>except for beeing in vacancies and such cases.
>
>Karsten
Hi Kars:
OK, lets do it. I will begin with MMIV, a piece of collection I bough in
Le Damier de l'Opera, in Paris, from my friend and then main man in that
bussines, Jorge Orellana, now the boss of activ-echecs. Yes, we can play
all the moves we can dayly. I work in home so I see each half an hour or
so what I have in my email and in CCC, no problem. Do you want begin
with whites? I wait your move. I will tune MMIV for thinking infinite
and I will stop after half an hour.
Fernando
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