Author: Torstein Hall
Date: 07:12:00 06/03/03
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I have used Win XP Pro from day one and have only had the problem that Rebel is not working anymore. I must say that Windows XP has been a pleasant experience that I can recomend. Torstein On June 03, 2003 at 06:44:53, Helmut Conrady wrote: >On June 03, 2003 at 00:09:09, margolies,marc wrote: > >>I am using XPhome with an AMD chip for almost a year now. I am sure it is way >>more stable than windows ME. xp is based upon an NT kernel while ME is a win98 >>experience. >>Now I would probably buy XPProfessional for a chess system because this flavor >>of XP supports Hyperthreading archeitecture, which can be useful in running >>'deep' playing software especially on a P4 platform which allows multithreading >>on a single chip. >> >> >>On June 02, 2003 at 19:52:13, Wayne Lowrance wrote: >> >>>On June 02, 2003 at 18:57:27, Matthew White wrote: >>> >>>>On June 02, 2003 at 17:21:58, Wayne Lowrance wrote: >>>> >>>>>What programs have a problem with Windows XP. I want to buy windows XP and >>>>>upgrade but I want to make sure that my Chess programs (many) will run without >>>>>problems in XP. Somewhere in the back of my head I seem to recall a post about a >>>>>problem with program (X) with XP. >>>>>Help Please, >>>>>Thank you much >>>>>Wayne >>>>I have only had problems with two programs: Rebel (any version) and Patzer from >>>>Chessbase's Young Talents. Rebel refuses to start, and Patzer crashes the >>>>Chessbase GUI. >>>> >>>>Matt >>> >>>Thank you Matt. Anyone who uses XP would you please post me regarding, good or >>>bad experience. Thank you >>> >>>Wayne > >Under WIN XP prof all my ChessBase programs, Chess Assistant and CM 9000 run >without any problems! > >Helmut
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