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Subject: Re: The benifits of a DOS program

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 15:11:58 09/19/01

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Dear Marc,

I agree that Rebel Century 3.2 is a fantastic program and I have never had it
crash once on my PII 333mhz on Windows 95 2nd ed. and 96 Mb of RAM.

I may try it on my new AMD 1400 Mhz using Windows 2000 and then Windows XP.  In
the meantime I shall enjoy Gambit Tiger 2.0.

Keep on loving computer chess,


Tim


On September 19, 2001 at 14:34:14, Marc van Hal wrote:

>The benifits keeping a chess program a dos program
>Is that not the same files are used by 2 programs
>
>You are all talking about how great Chessmaster plays as a engine in chessbase
>or Schredder
>As long as you don't take back moves and pause Chessmaster it slows down the
>other engine extremely
>
>Which is not the case with Rebel
>It is even so as you stay in the dos gui most of the time the results are the
>same as you play against Chessmaster alone
>If you use othe windows programs the only thing you have to reckon with is the
>hash tables
>Don't use more hash then you actualy have.
>
>And the results stay the same



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