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Subject: Re: Tasc like user interface

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 01:11:35 02/22/05

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On February 22, 2005 at 03:47:16, Steve B wrote:

>>
>>      Tasc is able to display the following:
>>      - game notation (last 7 moves for White and Black)
>>      - diagram graphic of the actual board position
>>      - best move
>>      - actual evaluation during thinking process
>>      - search depth
>>      - time when last variation/evaluation has changed
>>      - internal move Tasc is looking at
>>      - number of (internal) move list
>>      - number of positions (Kn/s)
>>      - best variation
>>      Hope this helps to clarify things.
>
>Hi Kurt
>i am both shocked and pleased to see,not only to you have a dedicated
>computer,but the BEST one
>you really are a fan of the King Program i see
>
>De Koinig's program was also in the Mephisto Montreux and the Saitek Risc 2500
>do you have these as well?
>
>
>CM5500 Regards
>Steve


      Hi Steve
      Here is the list of my dedicated chess computers:

      1.) Compu Chess II
      2.) CXG Sphinx Dominator
      3.) Fidelity Chess Challenger 7
      4.) Fidelity Excellence 4 MHz
      5.) Fidelity Mach II C/20 MHz
      6.) Mephisto II
      7.) Mephisto Almeria 68000
      8.) Mephisto MM IV + HG 550
      9.) Mephisto Polgar Modul
      10) Mephisto Vancouver 68020
      11) Novag Printer
      12) Novag Scorpio 68000
      13) Novag Super Constellation
      14) Novag Super Forte C / 6 MHz
      15) Novag Super V.I.P.
      16) Saitek Express 16K
      17) Saitek Leonardo Maestro Turbo Kit 18 MHz
      18) Saitek Renaissance EGR (with many modules / mit vielen Modulen)
      19) Saitek Risc 2500
      20) Saitek Travel Champion
      21) Task R30 v2.5 with/mit SmartBoard
      22) Yeno 532 XL

      As you can see: nothing special in your eyes I think.
      Kurt



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