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Subject: Re: Fritz Service Pack Question. Just d/loaded it. Its an Update

Author: Chris Taylor

Date: 10:47:59 05/14/01

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On May 14, 2001 at 13:23:46, Terry McCracken wrote:

>On May 14, 2001 at 13:06:30, Chris Taylor wrote:
>
>>On May 14, 2001 at 08:23:53, Chessfun wrote:
>>
>>>On May 14, 2001 at 08:09:16, gerard sanchez wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>I just run the service pack for Fritz 6.
>>>>On the website, it says that to be sure that the upgrade was successful , the
>>>>About FRITZ from the Help Menu should read Jan 9 2001.  However, when I did my
>>>>upgrade, and went to confirm the upgrade in my Fritz program, the date is not
>>>>Jan 9 2001, rather it reads May 12 2001?
>>>>
>>>>Is this just an oversight on the part of Chessbase?  Has anyone experienced
>>>>this?
>>>>
>>>>Gerard
>>>
>>>You have probably discovered they have posted a more recent
>>>patch than the previous which was Jan 23 2001 or something.
>>>Whether there are other changes to the eng etc can only tell
>>>after trying it.
>>>
>>>Sarah.
>>
>>Think this might be to help run Tiger in Fritz 6, or its other gui's.  Tiger
>>runs in the tiger gui.............. I think that Tiger has problems with other
>>chessbase gui's.
>>I also know my latest version dated for F6 is Jan 23.
>>I am now more confused than a very confused thing?
>>
>>Chris Taylor
>
>I guess we'll have to write chessbase to find out. It would be nice if they
>would supply documentation to _all_ service packs as to what they do and change.
>
>
>Terry McCracken

I have downloaded the new patch. And installed it.  It is indeed a new one!! If
I had not read it here first, I would not have known.  Now I know, I'm glad, cus
it makes Tiger work in F6........
Which is what I was somewhat stumbling to say in a previous post?

A little hurrah for chessbase, well, I'll hold on that!

Chris Taylor




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