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Subject: Re: Sorry. Question about old software : Hiarcs 6 dos

Author: Matthew Friend

Date: 09:51:48 11/18/00

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On November 17, 2000 at 21:26:26, Martin Grabriel wrote:

>Does Hiarcs 6 Dos have the following features which after playing a game with
>you:
>(a) ask you whether you wanted the game considered for your rating
>(b) let you know your new rating after the game
>(c) let you know the rating Hiarcs had played at for the game.
>
>
>Is there a Hiarcs 7 Dos? If so, does it have the above features too?
>
>I enjoyed Hiarcs 3 Dos tremedously.
>And I am seriously considering buying Hiarcs 6 if it does have those features
>asked.
>
>(unfortunately, after Hiarcs6, Hiarcs 7.32 is just an *.eng file)
Hi Martin:
There is a Hiarcs 7 Dos, but I have never seen nor used it so I have no idea of
its features. Here is the info from it on the www.smartchess.com website:
http://www.smartchess.com/SmartChessCatalog/Access/default.asp
 List Price Smart Price

 $99.00 $79.00
Description:

NEW RELEASE! New Version of the strong HIARCS Chess Program. HIARCS has been
designed with the serious chess player in mind and contains a host of useful
features for chess players of all strengths. The program has an excellent mix of
tactical wizardry combined with a sound grasp of positional play which enables
it to play a more human-like game including true speculative sacrificing. This
unique HIARCS style of play enables a new dimension of playing pleasure to be
reached by the owner.
HIARCS stands for Higher Intelligence Auto Response Chess System. The chess
engine has been developed by Senior INM Advisor and software specialist Mark
Uniacke over the past 11 years winning many awards and competitions on the way.

System requirements: IBM-PC or compatible, VGA graphics card, at least 640K RAM,
Hard disk drive with 6Mb free disk space, CD-ROM drive, MS-DOS 3.1 onwards or
Windows95.


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