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Subject: Re: Translated by Babelfish

Author: Chessfun

Date: 13:50:02 09/25/02

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On September 25, 2002 at 11:42:10, Dana Turnmire wrote:

>New genius 7.0! I down-loaded myself the demo version, in order to compare. I
>possess all Geniusse! If it would really give a new, then I would even jump
>thereafter! I those for GUI installed and placed firmly that her the GUI von
>Genius 65 (MCS) similarly out-looked. It is called only genius 7,0 Classic!
>Afterwards I looked at the engine of genius 7: Size: 110592 byte = 104 KB. My
>genius 65.EXE is accurately identical on bytes! If one looks at oneself with the
>Hexeditor contents of the engines, then one can find the following line: ...
>GENG65.exe... Which is called is clear: it concerns a gen65! Whether internal
>some parameters were changed, which I cannot say, but of the size of the code is
>it ago identically to Gen65 likewise this internal designation! It concerns thus
>the MCS system with the engine of probably (?) genius 65, perhaps even with
>improved parameter attitudes? For all, missed themselves to add it the genius
>65, and of whom MCS can themselves to dream, them the demo version downloaden,
>and after the purchase, they have the MCS SYSTEM! Super! Among them Engines run
>such as genius 3, 4, 6 and Zarkov as well as Wchess 2000! Just as with a
>converter of Stefan Meyer of bald "WbConv.dll" even the new star Ruffian. Is
>nix? My tip: you the thing, the genius with the 32 bits GUI gets should in no
>collection be missing! I possess the MCS system (German version) already
>already.

This Genius 7 engine will run also in Genius 6 interface.

Your post made me check my systems and I don't see the genius 65.exe nor eng,
although I know I had it installed at one point in time. I guess when I changed
Pc's I never re-installed it. From what install does it come?

Sarah.



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