Author: Wayne Lowrance
Date: 22:38:01 04/14/01
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On April 14, 2001 at 12:37:59, Christophe Theron wrote: >On April 14, 2001 at 02:27:02, Wayne Lowrance wrote: > >>On April 14, 2001 at 01:58:20, Christophe Theron wrote: >> >>>On April 13, 2001 at 21:39:13, James T. Walker wrote: >>> >>>>On April 13, 2001 at 21:33:43, Steve wrote: >>>> >>>>>Is there any way for Rebel 11 owners to use the Tiger engines in ChessBase >>>>>programs that they own (such as Hiarcs 7.32), or is it necessary to purchase the >>>>>ChessBase version of Tiger? >>>> >>>>Hello Steve, >>>>It is my understanding that the Chessbase version requires some type of adaptor >>>>program similiar to the winboard adaptors. So if you want to run it in a >>>>Chessbase GUI you have to buy the Chessbase version or possibly Chess Assistant >>>>6. >>> >>> >>> >>>ChessAssistant 6 will not help at all. >>> >>>If you want to run the Tiger engines inside the ChessBase GUI, you must purchase >>>the ChessBase Tiger product. >>> >>> >>> Christophe >> >>Does that mean inside the Fritz6 GUI ? > > > >I a way, yes. The ChessBase GUI is the GUI used by all ChessBase programs, like >Fritz & DeepFritz, Junior, Hiarcs, Nimzo and so on. > >So once you purchase Chess Tiger from ChessBase, the engine is going to run >inside this well known GUI (the product includes the engines and the GUI of >course). > >There is only one way to have Tiger running inside this GUI: you must purchase >the ChessBase Chess Tiger product. If you have the Rebel 11 product or >ChessAssistant 6 product, it is not enough. You cannot just transfer the engines >into an existing Fritz GUI, it does not work. > >I hope the matter is clear now. > > > > Christophe Clinically clear, absolute ! I have the Rebel latest and now I want to order the chessbase Tiger, but I do not see it in ChessaseUSA yet. I'd prefer to order it here in USA if possible Thanks Wayne
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