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Subject: Re: Crafty a Fritz engine?

Author: Moritz Berger

Date: 13:14:01 06/12/98

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On June 12, 1998 at 11:33:31, Don Prohaska wrote:

>Ah, the truth comes out.

Please read my post again.

> 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.

This is not true.

>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.

Chessbase is giving a strong analysis engine for CB 7 away for free and
you complain about it?

>
>
>
>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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