Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 06:25:25 12/10/00
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On December 10, 2000 at 05:43:55, Jason Williamson wrote: >On December 10, 2000 at 04:12:26, Keith Kitson wrote: > >>On December 09, 2000 at 19:31:17, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>It appear to be that for some strange reason Nimzo 8 can't run two engines match >>>using the screen area size 640 X 480 Pixels under Windows ME, so I decided to >>>change the area size to 800 X 600 Pixels, and finally Nimzo 8 conflicting >>>mfc42.dll error with Nimzo 8.dll is fixed. >>> >>>PS Tomorrow I will continue to post two more completed games between Nimzo 8 Vs >>>Junior 6a using the SSDF time control. >>> >>>Pichard. >> >>I've not used 640 by 480 for some years now. I also find 800 by 600 a bit >>restricting on what is displayed with the latest multi windowed chess programs. >> >>I find the best res for my use is 1024 by 768. >> >>But of course it depends on what monitor size, refresh rate of the monitor, type >>of graphics card, video ram available, and speed of processor plays a part as >>well. >> >>It seems, to extract the most advantage in playing strength and convenience you >>need to have an upto date system, ort at least a reasonably high spec system. >> >>Keith > > >Since I got my 17 inch monitor, I have been at 1280x1024, I couldn't go >lower....not enough space on the screen :) > >JW I have been using two Sony 17 inches Monitors with 32 MB of Memory Video card for the last two years, but I always used 640 X 480 Pixels resolution. Now that I switch to 800 X 600 I have to force my Eye a little, but since is working with Nimzo 8 I will keep it there, since I don't like the higher resolution of 1024 X 768. Pichard.
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