Author: Jonas Cohonas
Date: 14:29:17 11/17/01
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On November 17, 2001 at 15:59:39, Ed Schröder wrote: >On November 17, 2001 at 14:17:14, J.Dufek wrote: > >>Sorry Ed, but when you firstly sent information about 100% last DOS Rebel >>version? If i have good memory, first "last" version DOS version was Rebel 10, >>this was 3 years ago. After 3 years your work here isn't Win32 version. >>Rebel works good under W2k, but people want use "multitasking" and cann't >>support old technology. 100.000 years ago humans lived on tree and now...? DOS >>is really 5 yaers dead and now ....? ....here is "new" applications for this >>OS...? Why? This is strategy your company? Do you make DOS programs only because >>every end of year you release new vesrion? >>Only my opinion. >>J. > > >Your opinion and criticism is all understood and well taken. But realize >Century 4 is still an option for many people despite being DOS. If there >was no interest why should I even bother. > >Its reason for not being a true Win32 application yet has been posted by >me many times. I very well realize a Windows interface for many people is >mandatory, yet realize there are people who don't care and emphesize on >the quality of the chess engine instead. For those is Century 4. > >Ed What about making the engine winboard compatible, with a cd-check?? i would buy Rebel if it functioned as a winboard engine, i don't care about fancy GUI's, just strength and functionalty is what i go for. Regards Jonas
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