Author: Bert Seifriz
Date: 15:18:43 12/29/98
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On December 28, 1998 at 11:23:56, Hannu Wegner wrote: >On December 28, 1998 at 10:35:00, G.Mueller wrote: > >>On December 27, 1998 at 18:11:50, Hannu Wegner wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>I would like to know if there is somebodey else who find the same bug: >>> >>>When I use the Millenium Chess System as a master against a dos-program (for >>>example MChess pro 5) the game is finished by the Millenium Chess System >>>directly after MChess pro 5 leave its book. I did try this with other >>>dos-programs with the same result. The Millenium Chess System works correct as a >>>slave, but as a master there seems to be a big problem. >>Yes this is right, I saw the same by me just an other wonder about Genius 6 with >>the 16bit Genius5 engine alias Genius 5! >> >>Best for you all >>G.Müller > >Some people say that ChessBase are not able to make a correct working autoplayer >(for example Ossi Weiner). But when they talk about such things they should make >it better. Fritz-fans could have said, that the saving bug is a feature. But the >autoplayerbug in the Millenium Chess System cannot be called a feature because >nothing works when the Millenium Chess System is the "master". In my opinion it >is really time tu get a bugfix or better an free update. I would like to see a >correct working autoplayer, a 32bit-Genius-engine and pc-board support. > Hi, what you write is not true. The Autoplayer works, but maybe user unfriendly! Ask Werner Schuele, please. Second point: Chess Genius release might have been too early, yes! But the idea that you get a bug fix in 5 minutes is completely nonsense. Millennium company has holidays until January 8, and then they cannot make bugfixes within a day. They possibly need a day to read all what is wrong. I have seen this here so often that people expect repairs within a day or 5 hours. This is absolutely not real life. To remove bugs from programs can take years or might be even impossible forever! Yes! This really happened. Of course this is one extreme, much is very often faster. But to write a message here, and have the repair tomorrow is completely impossible and nobody should expect anything like that. Bert/
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