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Subject: Re: New endgame DVDs from Chessbase a question.

Author: margolies,marc

Date: 21:58:45 01/01/04

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i read the guys sarcastic answer in german. he did not answer you directly. he
said to you to use a scanner to ocr the manual. and then to use a web translator
program....
he's from Philadelphia after all...



On January 01, 2004 at 16:02:16, Rory Nolan wrote:

>On January 01, 2004 at 15:46:37, margolies,marc wrote:
>
>>Rory,
>>Chessbase promised you an engine upgrade for Fritz users ( Tablebase2-->
>>Tablebase3)
>>Did they promise you a Fritz upgrade too? Read carefully!
>
>Ahh that would explain it. Thank you for the explanation Marc and also thank you
>for not putting it in german a language which I can't read (I thbink someone
>thought it would be funny to answer my question (which is based on the fact that
>I can't read german) in german
>again Thanks
>Rory
>>
>>
>>
>>On December 31, 2003 at 16:59:56, Rory Nolan wrote:
>>
>>>On December 31, 2003 at 13:28:11, margolies,marc wrote:
>>>
>>>>according to Mig, who courteously posted here in response to my question, the
>>>>six-piece endings are accessed through a discrete engine called Tablebase_3.0
>>>>which you must install. This replaces Tablebase_2.0 that is in your engines
>>>>folder in your Chessbase folder.
>>>>Happy New Year!
>>>
>>>Thanks for that bit of information, however my question was how to access the
>>>Fritz8 engine upgrade that is supposed to be in this package.
>>>Happy New Year
>>>Rory
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On December 31, 2003 at 11:03:28, Rory Nolan wrote:
>>>
>>
>>
>>\>
>>>>>Hello all,
>>>>>Have just received the new endgames DVD's unfortunately got the german version
>>>>>i.e. all documentation is in German. Can someone tell me how to access the
>>>>>Fritz8 engine upgrade that is supposed to be on the DVD's?
>>>>>many thanks
>>>>>Rory



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