Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 08:25:25 11/21/02
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On November 21, 2002 at 11:24:20, Roy Eassa wrote: >On November 21, 2002 at 11:13:11, Roy Eassa wrote: > >>On November 21, 2002 at 11:12:01, Roy Eassa wrote: >> >>>On November 21, 2002 at 11:02:57, Christophe Theron wrote: >>> >>>>On November 20, 2002 at 16:56:14, Christophe Drieu wrote: >>>> >>>>>Hi, i look for Chess Tiger games play on Palm Zire. Where can i download this ? >>>>> >>>>>Regards >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>You mean games played by Chess Tiger on the Palm ZIRE? >>>> >>>>There is nothing special with the ZIRE, except that it is sold at $90-$100, >>>>which is a good bargain. >>> >>> >>>If you are in the USA and you order the Zire from Staples.com or OfficeMax.com >>>along with something else (paper clips or something tiny) to bring the total >>>over $100, you can get $20 off your entire order (until recently there was a >>>$30-off-$100 coupon) with a coupon code. And they ship it the next day for >>>free. So you can essentially get a brand new Palm OS device delivered in 1 day >>>for about $80! Coupon codes can be found at >>>http://coupons.dealnews.com/index.html . >> >> >> >>Oops! I mean $80 total, not $20 total. (I erroneously edited it from $70, which >>would have worked last week.) >> > >If you are in the USA, you can get it for $79.99 delivered by clicking here: > >http://coupons.dealnews.com/coupons/11404.html > >then searching the OfficeDepot site for "Zire" and ordering. > Of course, you should use the $20 you saved to buy Chess Tiger for the Palm!! > >> >> >> >>> >>>> >>>>Apart from that, Chess Tiger works perfectly on the ZIRE and performs exactly as >>>>on a PalmIIIx for example (same clock speed). >>>> >>>>You can also overclock the Palm ZIRE (easy with a software utility) and it will >>>>perform close to the level of a Palm m505 (evaluated at 2101 elo by the SSDF). >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Christophe
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