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Subject: Re: lunsen book

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 10:18:51 06/24/02

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On June 24, 2002 at 10:16:30, Harald Faber wrote:

>On June 24, 2002 at 09:53:09, Jerry Jones wrote:
>
>>On June 23, 2002 at 19:21:33, mike schoonover wrote:
>>
>>>what is the file size of powerbook 2000.i know what size lunsens book is i have
>>>it.
>>>regards
>>>mike
>>
>>Powerbook is much bigger than Lunsen, but also more expensive.
>>
>>JJ
>
>Nonsense.
>Powerbook 2002 is bigger than "Lunsen" book.
>
>"Lunsen" book has exactly the same size (and contents!) as Powerbook 2000 !
>
>You might find them with different size when you compare zipped 200MB with
>original and uncompressed 550MB...

For starters it might be as big and have the same games  with the same lenght
inserted the way they where diferent from the original powerbook.
And for this reason does not fall under the chessbase copyright!
I am not sure but if it is a chessbase powerbook is it not older then 2000?
looking at the many main lines.

(A question are all these games of childeren tournaments  inserted aswell ?)

You might preferably create an openingsbook of the games of the Schredder5.32 (I
don't know how the Schredder6 database is)
database then.
For the record this is legal and it will give a better qualety!
Regards Marc van Hal



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