Author: Hermano Ecuadoriano
Date: 10:09:56 11/18/00
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On November 18, 2000 at 12:51:48, Matthew Friend wrote: >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? Yes. >> If so, does it have the above features too? Yes. >> >>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. > > >ISBN: >Publication Year:
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