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Subject: Re: Next up Ruffian 1.0.1 v Deep Sjeng 1.0, 2 x 2000 AMD

Author: Chris Taylor

Date: 10:43:00 02/21/03

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On February 21, 2003 at 13:32:51, pavel wrote:

>On February 21, 2003 at 13:16:47, Chris Taylor wrote:
>
>>On February 21, 2003 at 12:57:18, pavel wrote:
>>
>>>On February 21, 2003 at 12:31:39, Chris Taylor wrote:
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>Waiting eagerly.
>>>Expecting series win by Ruffian. ;)
>>>
>>>Also, if you are interested. I would like to see a series with a commercial
>>>program. Preferrably, Fritz8, Shredder7, Tiger 15.
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>pavs
>>
>>
>>Well, against that list of goodies, the computers will be tied up for a while!
>>See what I can do.  Please, be aware it takes a little over 2 days per setup?  3
>>Hours per game.  Okay, so, some of them finish earlier than that.  I will play
>>some more 20 game matches! We will see?
>>
>>Tell you what, Deep Sjeng is an up and comimg program.  It is good, and getting
>>better.  Maybe not the best yet, but worth a look at!! Oh yeah!
>>
>>Not only that but ChessPartner, is also getting better!!  By leaps and bounds!
>>The combination of these two, makes for an awesome package..... IMHO.
>>
>>Chris...............................
>
>Thanks for deciding to run the matches when you get the oppurtunity.
>And ofcourse I understand that Sjeng is an growing tiger day by day, I have been
>here long enough to know that. ;)
>
>As a token of my appreciation to GCP for releasing free versions of his programs
>earlier on, I will buy this first version of his commercial program.
>
>Does anyone know, if the downloadable version to buy online can be re-downloaded
>if I loose the original copy?
>
>Cheers,
>pavs

**Does anyone know, if the downloadable version to buy online can be
re-downloaded
if I loose the original copy?**

Can you burn via a Cd copy?

Chris

So you download, burn it on a CD?



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