Author: karen Dall Lynn
Date: 02:02:29 01/25/02
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On January 25, 2002 at 03:52:19, Torstein Hall wrote: >On January 25, 2002 at 00:01:02, Terry McCracken wrote: > >>On January 24, 2002 at 22:58:17, James Doby wrote: >> >>>On January 24, 2002 at 22:52:53, Tina Long wrote: >>> >>>>On January 24, 2002 at 22:30:14, James Doby wrote: >>>> >>>>>On January 24, 2002 at 20:18:17, karen Dall Lynn wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Greetings >>>>>> >>>>>>This is an extended repost of an anterior post. >>>>>> >>>>>>I found the following bugs (?) in my Fritz 7 >>>>>> >>>>>>1) No automatic learning. Try to play a number of times an unusual first move >>>>>>which is give (like a3 for instance) 0 in the defaut condition of the book. >>>>>>Nothing happens, no tabulation for that movie. Yet the manual option "learn from >>>>>>a database" will work ok. >>>>>> >>>>>>2) When I click for clipping a Cross-table on a database, if I chose the option >>>>>>"fill with spaces", sometimes Fritz 7 silently unloads. >>>>>> >>>>>>3) The stop buttoms of the engines do not work during an engine match >>>>>> >>>>>>Are these to be regarded as glitches? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Some people will always find something to complain about. >>>> >>>>Hi James, >>>>Umm, what you say is partially true, some people do expect their software to >>>>work correctly, and they enquire if their own software problems are shared by >>>>others. I think the above post was, rather than being a complaint, a query as >>>>to whether other people are experiencing the same problems. >>>> >>>>When you say "Pure BaLONEY" does that mean that Your F7 does not have these >>>>three problems? Or are you saying your F7 Does have the same problems & it is >>>>BaLONEY to enquire if other people have the same? >>>> >>>>I'm just trying to detirmine the "solidarity" of F7 (upgrade2). >>>> >>>>Thanks, >>>>Tina Long >>> >>> >>> I have had no problems at all with Fritz 7 >> >>Really? Hmmm...even Chessbase mentioned bug patches with their latest upgrade. >>I'm sure there are many more before Fritz 7 becomes both the strongest chess >>engine, (Still up for debate) and is bug free. >>I for one am glad for these posts as it's convinced me to stay away from Fritz 7 >>untill they get all or at least most of the kinks out. > >You do not have to wait anymore! In my view, or at least on my PC, close to >everything works perfect after the last update! > >Torstein > >PS What makes the Fritzes stand out from the competition is not only about >playing strenght, but the great looks of it and the ease use! > >> >>BTW...so what if there are many complaints? Isn't what this forum is for, to >>disscuss computer chess and also the promlems related to programmes? >> >>Last time I checked it was! >> >>Terry If close to everything is working, please tell us what are then the few/little things that are *not* working. In special, tell us if your book learns automatically from the playing and if the stop buttoms of the engines works during an engine match. tks Karen
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