Author: Komputer Korner
Date: 13:56:39 12/15/98
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On December 11, 1998 at 07:16:59, Peter Herttrich wrote: >On December 11, 1998 at 04:48:27, Harald Faber wrote: > >>On December 11, 1998 at 04:31:28, Prakash Das wrote: >> >>>>I received the following e-mail: >>>> >>>>============================================================================== >>>>Thanks for your email. >>>> >>>>We are working on a new opening book editor (for the next Chessmaster). >>>> >>>>Do you have details on Auto232 (or do you know of where we might find >>>>information on it?). >>>> >>>>Thanks >>>> >>>>Chessmaster >>>> >>>>============================================================================== >> >>> This sounds great! >>> If this is true, then the next Chessmaster will be the hot buy of Fall '99? (It >>>never ends, does it).. With a good opening book editor and database >>>capabilities, CM will become irresistable. Good of CM folks to listen. >> >>That is why I thought you all should know about this. > >The next step should be modularity. CM-engine under WinBoard or Fritz-Gui >(best both) :-) This is good news about the CM7 opening book editor, but if they don't also add the capability of analyzing in player player mode with the engine showing on screen analysis and score eval while taking back and moving forward moves, then CM will still remain a toy program. This is the single most important feature in chess programs which all the high end programs have. -- Komputer Korner
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