Author: Harald Faber
Date: 06:55:13 02/04/04
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On February 04, 2004 at 06:52:04, Frank Nelson wrote: >To those people who have Fritz Powerbook 2003 a question. Other than loading the >opening book when playing one of the ChessBase gui's programs can one learn by >studying the opening database (or tree) with ease in use? Can Fritz Powerbook be >saved to the harddrive or can it only can be booted from the CD-ROM drive? First: Powerbook *2003* (as you mention above) can be installed and copied from CD to harddisk. No must. Second: The Powerbook *2004* (as you mention in the topic) is pretty large, about 1.4GB, so copying from CD drive is not possible, you need to have a DVD drive. Then the same as with Powerbook 2003: You *can* copy the Powerbook onto your harddisk, no need to. In both cases the databases from which the Powerbook tree has been created is also contained on the CD/DVD and can also be copied to harddisk. Advantage of harddisk of course is the access speed. >I had >experience with the opening tree of Fritz 5.32 (it was a pleasant one) but none >of the later Fritz's programs. I would like to thank you in advance for >responding to this post. > >Frank, your USA chessfellow
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