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Subject: Re: Any news about ChessTiger 16 release date ?

Author: Peter Skinner

Date: 20:08:57 09/03/03

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On September 03, 2003 at 23:01:32, Peter Skinner wrote:

>On September 03, 2003 at 22:44:33, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>Maybe you also want to speculate about what I am doing?
>
>I don't have to speculate as to what you are doing. You already answered that in
>the above. Why speculate what I now know?
>
>>Are we then allowed to speculate about what YOU are doing?
>
>Feel free.
>
>>http://www.chess-archive.com/ccc.php?art_id=68039
>>
>>Still pondering on Hiarcs 7.32?
>
>Nope, it was a problem with the older interface under Windows 2000. When using
>the new Fritz interfaces, the problems that were happening are now fixed.

Sorry I was mistaken. It was a problem I was having with Windows 98 at the time.
I believe that Fritz 5.32, and Hiarcs 7.32 shared the same interface. When I
upgraded to Windows 98 Second Edition there was initial problems with the
operating system not using more than 256 megabytes of ram. I was allocating to
much ram to the program at the time as my old PIII 550, and Celeron 600 systems
used to have more ram than that.

:Peter Skinner on September 10, 1999 at 00:33:17: < You can also see that this
was posted almost 4 years ago. I would hope I would not be still trying to
figure out the same problem.

>
>>Still looking for Chessfun's rating list?
>
>No, I had lost the book mark for Sarah's site, and was requiring it. I was also
>looking for a different rating list that used a specific program. Frank used to
>have many results from Steen's program on his older site, but that no longer
>gets updated. I was looking for an opinion, other than my own or the SSDF list's results.

"Posted by : Peter Skinner on July 14, 2003 at 15:28:06" <-- Again over 1 year
ago. I am sure you can find more recent posts.

Peter.



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