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Subject: Re: Fast UCI support or Here we go again :)

Author: Sergei Smith

Date: 06:29:47 02/08/02

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On February 08, 2002 at 07:04:32, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote:

>On February 08, 2002 at 06:33:18, Jason Williamson wrote:
>
>>you could beta test the arena gui to have something that does UCI, helping
>>yourself and them too!  :)
>>
>
>I guess it is preferable to run winboard engines with the winboard protocol
>there. Whether Arena or Fritz use correct UCI support isn't important because
>where the Winboard protocol is an option all would use that. So it is Fritz7's
>uci-support with all it's quirk I'm really interested of, and maybe some log's
>from Shredder to see how the protocol-author meant it to be.
>
>Arena is probably a better choice than CA that I use now because as I understand
>it is a playing GUI and not an analyze GUI with playingsupport.
>I will probably download it when it's released to check it out.
>
>There is of course also an option to buy Fritz 7, but that must be justified on
>the family board :) I think I will wait until RebelWB and CM9 comes out to see
>if my chess-needs is satisfied with them. I'm using these programs as training
>partner and for analyzing module to CA.
>
>>I will send you some logs from Yace using UCI under Fritz 7.
>>
>
>I would like that very much.
>Then I also could compare it with CA.
>
>Odd Gunnar
>
>>JW

A search on http://google.com with the query string +"Fritz Demo" will point you
to a few sites where the Fritz 6 Demo is still available.
And of course there's http://www.archive.org/index.html to visit the ChessBase
site as it used to be in the past.

Additionally you can overwrite your Fritz Demo installation with the Fritz 6 or
7 service pack from the ChessBase site and you'll be all set up :-)

Note that Fritz 7 will also require Textures.dll that contains the GUI's
backgrounds.




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