Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 08:14:40 06/13/02
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On June 13, 2002 at 09:29:38, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On June 12, 2002 at 22:00:17, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>I did not miss it; it is only that there is a sea of difference in what a man >>say and what it will happens. Remember how many times Sinatra "retired". >>Besides, even if he really retire, who knows if someone else will not take the >>flame of Rebel. >>At least I hope it will not happens. Ed is younger than me and, as I do no even >>think in letting my columns to the hungry new cats, I hope he will not let his >>craft in another hands either. >>My best >>Fernando > >hi fernando... > >ed is not giving up. he only has no interest in competition anymore. >rebel xp is coming into beta stage soon. >it seems promising. > >for first games see under rebel XP at schachcomputerwelt, that >is: > >http://www.thorstenczub.de/scw.html > >or directly click on the rebel xp page... > >http://members.aol.com/mclanecxantia/myhomepage/rebelxp.html > >where the article is "under construction" ... :-)) Here's the latter one, translated by a computer (the games need no translation): Ed Schroeder submerged From all forums, cut all lines. Ignored any email traffic. What had occurred? Had he been kidnapped? Was it somewhat course-push? Was it broke? Ill? We made ourselves concerns. That cannot be true nevertheless. Which is only… Then, after weeks of the silence a letter in reply… Sorts messages it is so much with programming at its new child busy, who it only again announce itself if it so far is. The new child was Rebel XP, a DOS Rebel also under Bill Gates' operating system of the XP ran (it seems it gives user sowas uses:-))) and in addition, the conversion of its DOS of program as Winboard engine e.g. for the Chess partner surface under also the Chess tiger and Gandalf appeared. Here now a complete report on the new projects from the house Rebel.
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