Author: stuart taylor
Date: 16:32:44 10/12/04
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On October 12, 2004 at 07:08:43, Joe Pechie wrote: I thought we were all waiting for 64-bit programming which might have made it 4 times as fast, wouldn't it? Or at least a bit better, and I just can't understand why it is not designed to take advantage of the most recent hardware cpu advances, of about a year ago. Also, I would really hope it would crush (atleast slightly) Shredder 7.04 and 8.0, as well as the latest Fritzes (long time games). As a consumer I'm saying my wish is for this, in all honesty. S.Taylor >***New !! Expected end of October*** Chess Tiger 2004 by Christophe Théron is >the long awaited successor of Chess Tiger 15. This version is nearly twice as >fast as the previous version. In addition to the increase in speed more chess >knowledge has been added, most notably endgame knowledge. The program still has >four different playing styles and comes with a large hand tuned book by Jeroen >Noomen. Includes the latest ChessPartner interface. > > >http://www.lokasoft.nl/chess_tiger_2004
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