Author: Don Prohaska
Date: 08:33:31 06/12/98
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Ah, the truth comes out. All the people that recently bought those engines for Fritz5 and Chessbase6 (Hiarcs, Junior, etc) will now have paid for something they cannot use if they "upgrade" to Chessbase7 or Fritz6. But why can't a 16bit program work with a 32 bit system. Of course we know that 16 bit programs will work with Windows 95. But I suppose thats not the same thing. Anyway, my wallet is empty. I'll have to stick with what I've got. On June 12, 1998 at 09:19:53, Moritz Berger wrote: >On June 12, 1998 at 07:41:19, Bert Seifriz wrote: > >>Maybe I missed something in the discussion group? >>Is it true that Crafty comes with ChessBase 7, >>which would mean automatically that it is also >>a Fritz engine? >>Bert/gambitsoft.com > >I can confirm that Crafty comes with ChessBase 7. > >ChessBase 7 is a 32 bit application. > >Fritz 5 is a 16 bit application. > >I guess that it's somewhat unlikely that there will be a Crafty/Fritz >engine before Fritz 6 (at least that's the case with Nimzo/Fritz 32 >bit). > >Moritz
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