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Subject: Re: Are ChessTiger 14 and GambitTiger 2 very good for rapid chess?

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 10:39:54 04/15/01

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On April 15, 2001 at 11:41:30, Eran wrote:

>On April 15, 2001 at 09:52:09, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote:
>
>>On April 15, 2001 at 02:39:23, Eran wrote:
>>
>>>Michael,
>>>
>>>Thank you for your help.
>>>
>>>I have Rebel10, but since it is still a DOS program I am unable to run it under
>>>Windows ME on my new Pentium III 1000 MHz 256 MB RAM computer. Also, my hard
>>>disk is FAT32. That's why I am afraid to buy Rebel11.
>>>
>>>If you know how to run it under Windows ME, please inform me clearly.
>>>
>>>Thank you again,
>>>Eran
>>Hello again Eran,I had installed Windows ME on sevral of My p/cs but removed it
>>as a OP system.I also encountered numberous problems. Go ahead and buy the Rebel
>>11.0 and download the free upgrade.I 'm sure You'll be allright with the Rebel
>>package running it with Windows ME.The OP system I'm using now is Windows 2000
>>Professional.You might consider it later when You encounter problems with
>>Windows ME not being able to fully optimize Your Programs full potenial.Well I
>>hope that it helped.  Regards,Mike
>
>What problems you encountered? I hope they were not essential.
>
>What about the ChessTiger 14.0 cd from ChessBase? Is it as good as Rebel11? Why
>not? Have you tested it on your pc before?



The engines running in the ChessBase Tiger and the Rebel11 Tiger (after free
update) are EXACTLY the same.



>I assume the ChessTiger 14.0 cd from ChessBase has no problem running under
>Windows ME with more than 64 MB RAM, right?


No problem, indeed.



    Christophe



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