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Subject: Re: PC Chess Software..Is There No Sense Of History ?

Author: Richard A. Fowell

Date: 01:50:16 01/27/05

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This chess software museum page lists many programs (and makes them available
for download) including a couple from 1980.

http://www.gambitchess.com/pub/progr.htm

-Richard




On January 25, 2005 at 10:34:47, Steve B wrote:

>On January 25, 2005 at 10:27:16, F. Huber wrote:
>
>>On January 25, 2005 at 10:13:09, Steve B wrote:
>>
>>Yes, I remember - it was the predecessor of M-Chess, but I´m quite sure that
>>it has not been available to the public.
>thanks again for info
>
>i was asking not only for PC windows but any PC programs  DOS included
>
>AI chess was sold by Hirsch because i had several versions of it before he went
>commerical with it in M CHESS
>
>I bought it from him personally as he used to write a small newsletter regarding
>its progess
>the program had the most annoying copy protection scheme i ever saw(even to this
>day)
>everytime i would reboot my computer the program would not startup
>i had to call him on the phone dozens of times to get a new code to restart the
>program
>
>Best
>Steve



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