Author: Komputer Korner
Date: 00:04:53 11/27/98
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On November 27, 1998 at 02:40:36, Michael B. Weber wrote:
>Help, I'm am not new to the art of chess, but I am new to computer chess, and I
>would appreciate any suggestions as to what program would work best under the
>Windows NT platform? The system consists of 233 PII processor, 128 megs ram, cd
>rom drive, etc. Thank-you.
Komputer Korner's List of Chess programs that run under WIN NT 4 - version 25
Arasan
Bookup 1.53 ,
CA Chess Openings 1.0, CA Strategy 1.0
CB6 with dongle runs
CB7 without dongle runs
CB DEMO program
Championship Chess 1.0
Chenard,
ChessAcademy 3.0 Win NT 4 version
Chess Assistant 2.02 and 3.02 for Windows
ChessBase Light and the CM5000 will run under WIN NT 4 with a little tweaking.
Chessica
ChessMaster 5500 patch 1 (executable dated 25/11/97)
Chess Mentor 1.5
Chess Partner 4.0
Corel Chess
Crafty,
DBSCHESS runs in the DOS prompt of WIN NT 4.0
Diep
Encyclopedia of Middlegames by CA
Essentia
Extreme Chess
Fritz 2, and Fritz 4.01 and Fritz 5 will
Genius 3
Genius 4 will run under WIN NT 4 but you have to insert the disk each time and
it takes 10 minutes each time to overcome the copy protection.
Genius 5 with Genius WIN NT patch will run
Gnuchess,
Hiarcs 6 will run under WIN NT 4 but you have to install it under DOS by booting
up under DOS.
Knightmoves
M-Chess Pro 7.1 and 8 will run under WIN NT 4, but you have to install it from
the DOS prompt.
Nero
NIC 3 and Rebel Decade
Nimzo 98 The software program from the Chessmasternetwork
Shredder
Schach Champ,
Schiller Teaches Chess
SSEChess
Studies 2.0 by CA
Tascbase 2.0 runs under WIN NT if you first install to WIN95 on a separate
partition
and then copy the directory to the WIN NT partition and then rename the drives
in the
Tascbase.ini file.
Tasc Chess Tutor
The Crazy Bishop
Virtual Chess 2
Winboard
Y Chess
Zarkov 4.3 (Masterchess 98)
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