Author: Stephen Ham
Date: 13:59:42 01/03/05
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On January 03, 2005 at 16:33:06, Graham Banks wrote: >On January 03, 2005 at 16:29:07, Stephen Ham wrote: > >>Dear readers, >> >>I just received my copy of Junior 9 today, which I will review at ChessCafe.com, >>as I did earlier with Shredder. >> >>Given my excitement, I've not yet read the "read me" file or viewed Amir's media >>file (I will tonight, though). But given that the engine is marketed as having a >>"special strength in its understanding of compensation." I take that to mean >>that it comprehends when a material deficit is compensated for by active play. >> >>If my understanding is correct, then I have an ideal position in mind from one >>of my correspondence games, given that both sides frequently offered exchange >>sacrifices, most of which were declined. So I quickly tested that game by >>playing through a few moves with Junior. During this, Junior 9 locked up on my >>screen and generated a message stating "Junior 9 caused an exception." This >>happen 3-times in about 30-minutes of testing. What does that mean? Is this an >>engine problem, a GUI problem, or a hardware (e.g. memory) problem? How does one >>resolve this problem. >> >>Obviously, in my haste, I've yet to download the latest CB GUI, but have read >>complaints about it. Yet, others seem happy with J9.0.0.2. What is the latest >>verdict on J9's CB upgrade? >> >>All the best, >> >>Stephen > > >Hi Stephen > >you should download the 9.0.0.2 patch. If you have other Chessbase programs, I'd >then run the Junior 9.0.0.2 engine through one of those. > >Graham. Thanks, Graham. Yes, I'll download J9.0.0.2 and then load the engine via my existing Shredder 8 icon. Then I'll delete the J9 icon. Is that what you meant? All the best, Stephen
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