Author: Elizabeth Schwartz
Date: 09:02:23 03/03/01
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On March 03, 2001 at 00:03:15, John Merlino wrote: >p.s. The "average" user probably doesn't understand half of what is in our >manual, doesn't have a hope of understanding half of what is in the intermediate >tutorials (let alone the "advanced" tutorials and the more advanced Josh games). HeeHee, remember that expertise runs along two axis: chess expertise, and computer expertise. Plus, there's specific "computer chess programming" expertise. Me, I'm a total chess novice, professional Unix geek, ex-software-engineer, and longtime but *not* expert windows user. So, I understand the implications of adjusting memory allocation to processes, and the resultant swapping, but I'm foggy on how this would affect the game play exactly and I'm completely sure that *I* won't need to do it. But, I think it's cool that you're doing it. Just throwing in my two cents Betsy, possibly closer to the "average" massmarket user out there
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