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Subject: Re: Slavic Chess Set (and others!)

Author: John Merlino

Date: 18:21:14 06/20/04

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On June 20, 2004 at 15:14:15, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On June 20, 2004 at 13:23:01, Mihaly Szalai wrote:
>
>>If you are interested you can look snapshots here:
>>http://www.geocities.com/misimatt/cmmaple.jpg
>>http://www.geocities.com/misimatt/cmteak.jpg
>>
>>And if you like it you can download the necessary files
>>from here:
>>http://www.geocities.com/misimatt/cmsets.zip
>>
>>Please, download and install the Ukrainian and/or Slavic sets
>>from chessmaster.com and you'll know where to copy the files.
>>
>>Mihaly
>
>I could find the link to the Slavic Chess Set - but it is still on their site
>
>ftp://ftp.ubisoft.com/games/chessmaster/other/CMSLAVIC.EXE
>
>I was able to find it through a cached ubisoft site on Google.
>You may want to get it before it disappears.
>
>The Ukranian set is still linked properly and is easily found.
>
>ftp://ftp.ubisoft.com/games/chessmaster/other/CMUkrainian.exe

And, for those who are interested, I have three more downloadable sets that the
CM9000 team created that were never released. They might be released with
CMX000, but I have not seen them in screenshots.

They are called the Latin American, Petaluman, and Igor Novatoan sets. Those
were just the internal names -- the final names were never decided upon.
Additionally, these sets never went through a final test, so there could be
little things wrong with them. No guarantees....

If anybody would like to see their screenshots, just go to:

http://members.aol.com/marinpix/LatinAmerican.jpg
http://members.aol.com/marinpix/Petaluman.jpg
http://members.aol.com/marinpix/IgorNovatoan.jpg

And, yes, they're not particularly playable. :-) But I think they're fun
anyway....

If anybody would like the files for these downloadable sets, just send me an
e-mail.

jm



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