Author: Sergio Martinez
Date: 02:46:01 11/29/98
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On November 29, 1998 at 05:42:01, Sergio Martinez wrote: I like chess programs and i would like know chess webs for download this programs, I know any webs like gambitsoft. If someone wants to talk with me, write me at: JMZ00000@santandersupernet.com > >On November 27, 1998 at 01:13:06, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On November 26, 1998 at 23:22:19, Tim Wiegele wrote: >> >>>Anyone have a line on where I could find a comparative analysis of the different >>>computer chess games they have (Not PC software). It sounds like that RISC >>>processor is in many of the better games. Any helpful links would be greatly >>>appreciated. >>The following reviews are available *on this web site*: >>Stand Alone Chess Computers: >>Novag Sapphire II and Diamond II Review >>by Komputer Korner (8/4/97) >>Novag Turquoise Review >>by Komputer Korner (8/4/97) >>Excalibur Karpov 2294 Review >>by Komputer Korner (8/4/97) >>Novag Amber Review >>by Komputer Korner (8/1/97) >>Novag Amber and Turquoise Review >>by Larry Kaufman (7/23/97) >>Novag Sapphire II and Diamond II Review >>by Larry Kaufman (7/22/97) >>Excalibur's Mirage Review >>by Larry Kaufman >>Horrible Chess Stand-Alone Units Urgently Needed... >>by Fernandos Villegas >>Novag Review >>by IM Larry Kaufman >>Mephisto Nigel Short vs. Travel Champion 2100 >>by Alastair Scott >>A Trip Down Chess Computer Memory Lane >>by Truman Collins >>More Chess Computer Memories >>by Steven A. Schwartz >>Still More Chess Computer Memories >>by Bruce Moreland >>Early Human Computer Games >>by Alastair Scott >> >>Of course, you are out of your mind if you buy dedicated chess hardware. They >>play lousy chess (comparatively) and have far fewer features than computer >>programs written for general purpose machines. Unless, of course, you are >>loaded and buy a Deep Blue machine. That would be different.
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