Author: m.d.hurd
Date: 00:06:56 01/30/02
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On January 29, 2002 at 23:45:48, Tanya Deborah wrote: >On January 29, 2002 at 18:33:18, m.d.hurd wrote: > >>On January 29, 2002 at 18:25:11, Manfred Meiler wrote: >> >>>On January 29, 2002 at 17:58:34, William Penn wrote: >>> >>>>On January 29, 2002 at 11:38:59, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >>>> >>>>>The latest Fritz7 version is 7.0.0.6 dated 11th January 2002. >>>>>Regards >>>>>Kurt >>>> >>>>Mine is 7.0.0.6 dated January 7th. >>>>I suppose that means it is not the latest version. >>>>But would the 11th January version install over it? >>>>Or do I have to do something special? >>>>WP >>> >>> >>>Hi William, >>> >>>no, your Fritz 7.eng of January 7th is not the latest version. >>>To get the latest from January 11th do the following: >>> >>>a) make a backup of your actual Fritz 7.eng to save your older engine >>> (e.g. copy and put it in another folder) >>>b) download the Fritz 7 patch at >>> http://www.chessbase.com/download/index.asp?cat=Fritz+7 >>> >>>This Fritz7Update.exe contains the newest Fritz 7.eng of January 11th - >>>also the new support of UCI engines like Pharaon 2.62 at >>>http://www.chessbase.com/download/index.asp?cat=UCI%2DEngines >>> >>>Best regards >>>Manfred >> >> >>I tried this and the update would not update the engine version to 11 th Jan, >>presumably because the 7 th January engine was already the 7.0.0.6 version, I >>guess. So I uninstalled it and re-installed from my disk then ran the upgrade >>again,then bingo now it says 11 th January. >> >>Regards >> >>Mike > > >Hello !! > >Talking about all this different versions of Fritz7, somebody please can tell me >what is exactly the difference betweem all them ???? > >How much stronger is the newest version of Fritz7 in compare with other old >Fritz7 version??? > >Thanks to all! > >Deborah,Tanya For now thats the $6000000 question :-}} Regards Mike
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