Author: Keith Kitson
Date: 09:58:28 10/26/00
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On October 26, 2000 at 10:43:38, Ferdinand S. Mosca wrote: >On October 26, 2000 at 06:46:27, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: > >>On October 26, 2000 at 06:25:19, Terje Vagle wrote: >> >>>Hi all, >>> >>>Can someone in plain words explain to me the difference between these products? >>> >>>Rebel 11 >> >>The package that includes Rebel Century 3, Rebel Tiger 13.0 and Gambit 1.0. >> >>>Chess Tiger >>>Gambit Tiger >>>Rebel Century >>>Rebel Tiger >> >>Rebel Century 3: Ed's program. DOS. >> >>Rebel Tiger 13.0, also called Chess Tiger: Christophe's program in the Lokasoft > > >Is it not the Rebel Tiger is from the combination between the Rebel (by Ed) and >Chess Tiger (by Christophe) and each of them develops on their own, > >Gambit Tiger by Christophe and a >Rebel Century by Ed. > >Before Ed develops Rebel 8, 9, 10, and now replaced by the name Rebel Century, >while Christophe develops Chess Tiger and now replaced by the name Gambit Tiger. > >The name of the product is Rebel 11, that is a package of >3 (Rebel Century 3.0, Rebel Tiger 13.0, and Gambit Tiger 1.0) excellent engines. >I am also confused. Replace the name Rebel Tiger with Chess Tiger. Chess Tiger runs under a windows environment within a third party GUI (largely improved with this release) called Chess Partner. It is unfortunate that some confusion hangs around the use of the name Rebel infront of the word Tiger. Hope this clarifies for you. > > > >>GUI. Windows. >> >>Gambit Tiger 1.0: an additional engine by Christophe, also for Rebel Tiger. >> >>Enrique >> >>>Thx a lot! >>> >>>Best regards, >>> >>>Terje
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