Author: Amir Ban
Date: 10:51:34 08/12/98
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On August 12, 1998 at 11:06:04, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On August 12, 1998 at 09:23:08, Christophe Theron wrote: >>So now Thorsten you know what you have to do. > >:-)))) Thanks ! :-) > >>Maybe you can play Tiger 11.5 against Junior 5 on your third computer while the >>other 2 computers are playing the summer tournament games? This means switching >>back and forth under W95 with no permanent brain. > >If amir thinks that his win program has no disadvantages. >IMO the dos program has little disadvantage when it plays against >a win program under win95. >So - tiger is maybe weaker than on ONE machine. But I could do a tournament. > >No problem. >40/120 I would say. >I do not understand if amir allows me to use junior5 beta. >He only spoke about 4.6 ? Or he said he is not interested in >4.6 anymore. But he did not said that I am allowed to do so, or ?! > >>If Junior 5 is a Win32 program, be aware that it does not slow down Tiger >>running in a dos box. But you know well about these issues and I'm sure you can >>organize a fair match. > >Right. But junior engine is 16 bit for fritz. > >>I don't have Junior, and Amir doesn't have Tiger, so we will see no book tricks >>I believe. > >I thought you have junior... :-) >It was me buying the one unit they sold !! :-) > >>Interesting match both for Amir and me, given the results of the latest games >>Junior 4.6 against Tiger 11.4 (0-4) and the claim by Uri that Junior 5 is much >>better. I'm looking forward the games! > >Me too. If amir sends me his ok for using junior I will do it, giving both >programs same amount of hash and , if you insist, no permanent brain to make it >fairer... > >> >> Christophe Hi Thorsten, If you want to run this on the same computer, I don't think the Fritz5 engine is suitable. Fritz5 does frequent input polling and will probably disturb other programs quite a lot. Why don't you ask Matthias for a Fritz5.32 test version ? Amir
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