Author: Bertil Eklund
Date: 16:11:56 12/28/98
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On December 28, 1998 at 12:31:42, Jay Rinde wrote: >You say you are "FORBIDDEN" from publishing test results of Rebel10? Do you >think that Comsumers Union could be sued or jailed for publishing results of >products for sale? Perhaps you are just being polite? Jay > >On December 28, 1998 at 11:20:47, Bertil Eklund wrote: > >>On December 27, 1998 at 16:55:17, Reynolds Takata wrote: >> >>> I thought rebel10 was going to be tested by the ssdf is Ed still no relesing >>>the autoplayer? >>> >>> >>>Since i'm here :), why is it that no one ever talks about nimzo98? It is >>>consistently near the very top, it's is the quietest of all programs :) it seems >>> and has no friends hehehe :). >> >>Unfortunately we are still forbidden to publish any test-results with Rebel10. >>It is no public auto-player which means that we have to play the games manually. >>If we are going to play manually we should concentrate on CM6000 as we and >>many others are very intersting in the performance of CM6000. >> >>Bertil from SSDF The manual says: Without the prior written consent of the Shroder BV, this program may not be used in any computer-computer tournaments of which results are published in any form whatsoever such as the SSDF-list. Bertil
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