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Subject: Re: Fritz 7 version?

Author: Jouni Uski

Date: 22:19:04 01/29/02

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On January 29, 2002 at 10:33:24, Torstein Hall wrote:

>On January 29, 2002 at 08:07:16, Jouni Uski wrote:
>
>>On January 29, 2002 at 08:03:09, Brian Katz wrote:
>>
>>>On January 29, 2002 at 04:15:34, Martin Grabriel wrote:
>>>
>>>>you can do a right mouse of that file and look under "properties" and then view
>>>>the tab which says "version".
>>>>
>>>>On January 29, 2002 at 00:47:24, Tanya Deborah wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Hello!
>>>>>
>>>>>I Have another Fritz 7 engine but i dont know what version it is.
>>>>>
>>>>>It said,  Fritz7.eng   size : 434.176.  with date  05/11/01.
>>>>>
>>>>>It is Fritz7a? or is definitely the original Fritz7 engine?
>>>>>I have too two fritz7 engines more, but it doesn´t run in my computer :-(
>>>>>
>>>>>The original Fritz 7 engine as far as I know is 7,0,0,1 which is the German Version.  Click onto HELP   >ABOUT FRITZ 7 and you will see a date Also, go into your engine folder, right click onto Fritz 7, select properties, and you will see a MODIFICATON DATE, then select the Version Tab, and you will see 7,0,0,1
>>>The English Version has 7,0,0,2 which already includes the first engine upgrade.
>>>The first upgrade Chessbase offered on line did not seem to affect the engine,
>>>just the interface.
>>>The (NO MMX) engine you are referring to, is for non MMX Computers.
>>>You will see both in your engine folder.
>>>If you are running the Fritz 7 Program, the Fritz 7 Program will not recognize
>>>the (No MMX)engine and it will not show up in your engine window.
>>
>>In my engine window it sure was visible (and running) before I deleted it as
>>unnecessary!
>>
>>Jouni
>
>The N0 MMX version is visible in the older interfaces as F6 etc.
>
>Torstein

It is visible under my Fritz7 interface!

Jouni



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