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Subject: Re: Neurosis3D 1.6

Author: Jon Mitchell

Date: 04:29:14 01/24/04

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On January 24, 2004 at 07:19:37, Stan Arts wrote:

>Hi everyone
>
>There's a new version of my program Neurosis. 1.6
>There's a winboard version, and a 3D stand-alone (for windows OS) version,
>and I improved my 3D version, that's why I write about it in this forum. :)
>
>Some of the changes of the 3D version are:
>The board looks different now, more realistic and wood-like.
>Tried to make the program more complete. Lots of new options and improvements.
>New timecontrols to chose from, with more common used timecontrols.
>Captured pieces are kept and placed next to the board (as an option), to add
>to realism and for instance to help beginning players keep better track of
>pieces and what's going on.
>You can change the size of the pieces on the board, you can change the speed to
>fly and look around with, (For fast/slow computers) and some other new options.
>The result of a game is now also saved to PGN as 1-0 , 0-1 , 1/2-1/2 or ? .
>My 3D code has improved and for the rest a lot of minor changes and
>improvements everywhere. And the same chessplaying improvements as the winboard
>version.
>
>For the technical improvements please see the bottom of the readme.txt included
>in the zipfile.
>
>Hope you'll enjoy it!
>
>Stan
>
>It's free, and can be found on Leo Dijksman's winboard pages. (thanks!)
>www.wbec-ridderkerk.nl  select downloads and scroll to Neurosis.




Hello Stan,

Thanks for the great program which comes with 3D look
Fantastic!



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