Author: Martin Baumung
Date: 07:57:27 11/15/04
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On November 15, 2004 at 10:42:01, Norm Pollock wrote: >On November 15, 2004 at 10:07:25, george wrote: > >>On November 15, 2004 at 09:50:29, Peter Skinner wrote: >> >>>On November 15, 2004 at 09:13:08, David Dahlem wrote: >>> >>>>On November 15, 2004 at 09:07:55, Peter Skinner wrote: >>>> >>>>>On November 15, 2004 at 08:20:19, David Dahlem wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>8.0.0.26 - Fritz X3D or WM Edition >>>>>>8.1.1.0 - Deep Fritz 8 >>>>>>Fritz 8.0.0.23 - Last update to the original Fritz 8. >>>>>>Fritz 8.0.0.5 - Update to Fritz 8 >>>>>>Fritz 8.0.0.8 - Update to Fritz 8 >>>>> >>>>>That pretty much sums it up. I am sure if I have anything wrong I will be >>>>>corrected :) >>>>> >>>>>Peter >>>> >>>>Thanks Peter. What is the version number of the original Fritz 8? >>>> >>>>Regards >>>>Dave >>> >>>I am probably wrong, but I believe it was the 8.0.0.5 version. I can't remember >>>an earlier one. >>> >>>Peter >>there is fritz 8.0.0.19 \missing...and fritz x3d and deep fritz 8 have the same >>version number >> the newest fritz bilbao engine has the version No. 8.1.2.0 > >This may a stupid question. But I have had trouble finding the version #. I do >not find it in the usual place: Help-About Fritz 8. What I do find is the >following in the title: About Fritz 8 (Apr 16 2004) and in the about window: >ChessBase GmbH. There is nothing that I saw close to 8.x.x.x it takes a little more than that :-) Go in the engine folder of your Chessbase folder and right-click the file Fritz 8.eng. Under "Version" you will find the version number you're looking for. Martin
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