Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 09:11:28 05/17/01
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On May 17, 2001 at 11:28:03, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >On May 17, 2001 at 11:23:32, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>On May 17, 2001 at 09:16:03, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >> >>>Hi there, >>> >>>message in my News Ticker ... >>> >>>--- >>> >>>*** The computer chess messages of the year 2001 *** >>> >>>- Deep Shredder and Shredder 5.32 avaiable in middle of June as Chess-Base >>>Native Engine. >>> >>>- Shredder 6.32 availabe with a new Shredder 5.0 GUI and the Chess-Base GUI with >>>a Chess-Base native engine available in winter. >>> >>>- Chess-Base powerd the UCI protocol, fantastic ... >>> >>>- And a new Pocket Fritz available in the next furture ! >>> >>>We have also in the next future 2 TOP GUIs with 2 very interesting engine >>>protocols ... >> >> >> Is this message to be read money-money-money - business-business-business >> profit-profit-profit or do you have something to say about chess - computer >> chess and playing strength? >> >> Sune > >Hi Sune, > >false ! >I have not interest to make any German DM with chess programs. Then why the switch from focusing on free WB-programs to commercial ones?? German DM is also made by getting free copies of these programs. Sune >i have interest that chess programs are compatible to the GUIs. WinBoard is good >and important (for me very important) but also are the commercial GUIs from >Chess-Base and Stefan important. > >About Chess Playing strenght: >Please visit my webpage, the CCE tourney, the Deep Shredder vs. The World page, >what you will. > >I cann`t more make as a privat person in my free time, sorry ! > >Best >Frank > >>>--- >>> >>>But a better message can be found on the German Chess-Base webpage: >>> >>>Chess-Base >>>http://www.chessbase.de >>> >>>I think soon also on the English site: >>> >>>Chess-Base >>>http://www.chessbase.com >>> >>>--- >>> >>>Best >>>Frank
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