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Subject: Re: Many Palms can run at 54MHz

Author: Torstein Hall

Date: 15:15:43 08/27/01

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On August 27, 2001 at 13:28:00, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On August 27, 2001 at 04:44:10, Torstein Hall wrote:
>
>>On August 26, 2001 at 23:23:52, stuart taylor wrote:
>>
>>>On August 26, 2001 at 18:07:54, Eran wrote:
>>>
>>>>On August 26, 2001 at 17:42:42, Torstein Hall wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I just visited the CB site and saw that Pocket Fritz was out. Has anyone here
>>>>>tried it or have some experience with it? Played it against Pocket Genius
>>>>>perhaps?
>>>>>
>>>>>Anyway it looked very nice, pretty packed with features it looked like. Beeing
>>>>>able to enter variatons, multiple variaton mode as normal CB products so you
>>>>>could sit analyze away from home with computer help. It could even look up CB
>>>>>online database over a mobile phone connection.
>>>>>
>>>>>Perhaps I just will have to buy it!
>>>>>
>>>>>Torstein
>>>>
>>>>It is possible that any chess player would cheat by using chess palm in a hidden
>>>>place during tournament. So, how can tournament directors prevent any chess
>>>>player from cheating with chess palm?
>>>>
>>>>If tournament directors can't, could future tournaments be not worth anymore?
>>>>
>>>>Eran
>>>
>>>If you were going to ask that, I'd have thought you'd have rather asked it re.
>>>Palm Tiger. Why single out Fritz?
>>>S.Taylor
>>
>>Fritz is running at much better hardware! Compare 16mhz "dragonball" to a 206Mhz
>>ARM, so before Tiger is running on Pocket PC, its in a completly other ballpark!
>>
>>Torstein
>
>
>
>On my Palm m505, Chess Tiger runs at 54MHz.
>
>It's not as fast as an iPaq, but at least get your facts right.
>
>
>
>    Christophe

I do not think most Palms are able to reach that speed and out of factory  they
run at 16 or perhaps 33mhz, so my facts are at least not that wrong!

Torstein



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