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Subject: Re: Making back up copy of cm8000

Author: John Merlino

Date: 08:34:38 01/02/02

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On January 02, 2002 at 01:52:51, Dan Ellwein wrote:

>On January 01, 2002 at 16:16:03, John Merlino wrote:
>
>>On January 01, 2002 at 14:31:04, John Pahl wrote:
>>
>>>This should work great for me, thanks!
>>>
>>>You sure know alot about CM. I see it say's you had a hand in it.
>>>Just what do you have to do with it, some of the programing?
>>>Was just wondering.
>>>In the back of my cm book in the credit's I do not see your name listed, maybe
>>>it should be. :-)
>>>You sure have help me out.
>>>Once again, thanks alot.....
>>>
>>>JP
>>
>>I have been the main GUI programmer for the last three versions, being involved
>>in the creation of most of the new features. The only features I had no part in
>>are the Database, the CMLive room and, of course, the engine itself. The
>>majority of the Winboard compatibility was done by another programmer, although
>>I had some hand in some bugfixing and enhancements.
>>
>>I am now the Technical Lead for Chessmaster and all new features except one
>>(True 3D Boards and Pieces) are being programmed by me (whether I like it or
>>not).
>>
>>If you want to see my name in the credits, just go to "Help -> About Chessmaster
>>8000" and press the "Credits" button.
>>
>>If you want to see my picture, just look at the "Slick" personality (and, for
>>the record, I did not choose the name "Slick" ;-).
>
>
>the bio says that you were given yer name cause you like to keep the pieces as
>mobile as poosible...
>
>also mentions about you likin' math and are fond of the sicilian...
>
>nice rating by the way...
>
>:)
>
>pilgrimdan
>
>
>>jm

I wrote the bio, and created the personality and its opening book. However,
Slick's rating is far higher than my own (which is probably around 1500 USCF).

jm



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