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Subject: Re: Fritz 7 (No MMX) is based on the Fritz 6 -Line, yes!

Author: CLiebert

Date: 08:53:21 11/09/01

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On November 09, 2001 at 04:15:50, Thomas Mayer wrote:

>Hi Sarah,
>
>>>Fritz 6 = 6.0.0.74 (304 KB)
>>>Fritz 7 (NoMMX) = 6.0.0.76 (356 KB)
>>>Fritz 7 = 7, 0, 0, 1 (420 KB)
>
>>Because the file version is called 6.0.0.76 don't mean it's Fritz 6.
>>They could call it any version number they wish, so in this case they
>>forgot to change the version number. Clearly any analysis mode or test
>>suite should give a better idea as to how close it is to Fritz 6 than
>>a simple file number. Besides which would it matter if it was called
>>Fritz 6 and was an update to an earlier version. You still get the engine
>>as a bonus.
>
>well, to call it a bonus is maybe a little bit to much honor for ChessBase -
>problem is, that you can't load Fritz 7 (NoMMX) in the Fritz 7 GUI when you have
>a processor with MMX. If you have a processor WITHOUT MMX, you can't load the so
>called Fritz 7 standard engine...
>
>After some position tests, it seems that Fritz 7 (NoMMX) is quite near to Fritz
>6, but gets different results in time. (Dependant on the position of course)
>Fritz 7 standard analysis totally different. Afaik Fritz 7 (NoMMX) is the last
>version of the Fritz 6 idea and the Fritz 7 standard - engine is something
>totally new from Frans... It is the version he will go on to develop for the
>future and for a first start in a VERY knowledge based engine,

You got it, Thomas, that´s exactly the point AFAIK!

Christian




 I think Frans has
>done a fantastic job, the engine is initially on a level with all the tops. (If
>up or down - who cares) It produces definitely different ideas in analysis and
>seems to have much more understanding about strategics.
>
>For future patches I hope that it will be possible to analyse with BOTH engines
>under the Fritz 7 GUI because it's always interesting to compare the analysis
>between those two...
>
>Greets, Thomas



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