Author: JW de Kort
Date: 03:42:37 04/01/98
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On April 01, 1998 at 03:01:17, Harald Faber wrote: >On April 01, 1998 at 01:48:00, JW de Kort wrote: > >>Hi! >> >>In some old posting on CCC i read a mail from someone who played a >>matche between two programs ont the same computer. Can anybody tell me >>how this is possible? I tried it myself using windows 3.11, but most of >>the interesting chessprograms in my collection make the system crash >>after a while. Only the old program Psion does not. >> Is there any better way to do this? Pleas help! >>Jan Willem > >It is possible to do it automatically within Fritz5. There you can load >more than one engine and let them play automatically against each other. >You can also give opening positions from where they will start. >Available engines are Fritz1.2, Fritz3.10, Fritz4.01, Fritz5, Hiarcs6, >Junior4.6 and Doctor2?. Fritz5 is now offered by Gambitsoft for DM129 >which is approximately $70, before it was offered for $125=DM200. I was more thinking about letting my own program playing against an other program. Is this possible to with these Fritz programs? Jan Willem >Gambitsoft writes the prize may increase again for it is possible that >this is only an effect of the "war" between Gambitsoft and HCC >(Weiner/Millenium software). >Rebel9 also has this engine-vs-engine concept but doesn't work properly >if you try to setup different opening books, at least on my computer. >And it has only Rebel Decade, Rebel7, Rebel8 and Rebel9 as engines.
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