Author: Lex Loep
Date: 02:23:26 05/19/03
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On May 19, 2003 at 04:44:15, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >On May 19, 2003 at 04:35:48, Tony Werten wrote: > >>On May 18, 2003 at 17:51:09, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >> >>>On May 18, 2003 at 16:26:33, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >>> >>>>On May 18, 2003 at 15:03:11, Roger Brown wrote: >>>> >>>>>On May 18, 2003 at 11:51:17, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>If FRITZ is not winning at Leiden then SHREDDER wins or DEEP SJENG, the newest >>>>>>engine of ChessBase. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Hello Rolf, >>>>> >>>>>This is incorrect. Deep Sjeng is the product of Gian-carlo Pascutto. It is a >>>>>WB/UCI compliant engine released by Lokasoft, one of the companies which >>>>>released Chess Tiger 15. >>>> >>>>IMO ChessBase makes PR for the engine of Deep Sjeng. Should I get you the link? >>>QUOTE: >>> >>>UCI-Engines >>>Sjeng 12.13 >>>32Bit Schachengine von Gian-Carlo Pascutto (mit Zugriff auf den Nalimov Endspiel >>>Turbo). Mehr Informationen zu Sjeng finden Sie auf Gian-Carlo Pascuttos >>>Webseite. >>>Hier finden Sie eine Beschreibung der Versionen von Sjeng. >>>Mehr über Sjeng und Gian-Carlo Pascutto... >>>Der Download enthält eine Installation für die Engine. Installieren Sie die >>>Engine in Ihrem ChessBase- Verzeichnis, z.B. in C:\Programme\ChessBase. >>>Diese Engine benötigt Fritz 7 in der Update-Version vom 21.01.2002 oder Shredder >>>Classic. >>>Download Sjeng 12.13 >> >>I think this is the old, free and much weaker version of Sjeng. > > >I saw IMO an advertisement in ER from ChessBase for the complete SJENG, rather Deep Sjeng is exclusivly sold by Lokasoft and its dealers. Lex >expensive. The monopolism is apparent. Good to hear that Lokasoft is also there. >Monopolism is bad for the users. > > >> >>Tony >> >>> >>> >>>Ok? Link in ChessBase, Downloads. >>> >>> >>>Rolf Tueschen >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>>Perhaps Chessbase may express an interest now..... >>>>> >>>>>:-) >>>>> >>>>>Later.
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