Author: Dick Schneiders
Date: 10:30:10 06/14/05
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Steve, I noticed the auction and laughed at the modular capability comment. However, those pieces are not CC1/CC3 pieces, so I thought it was a CC7 as advertised. Dick Schneiders On June 14, 2005 at 11:25:17, Steve B wrote: >this auction is a bit amusing and confusing > >the Title mentions the CC7 > >the photo is of either a CC1 or a CC3(I think it is a CC3 ) >but the auction description is for a SC9: >i quote from the Auction Description > > >"PLUG IN MODULAR CAPABILITY ADDS TO EXISTING BUILT-IN MAIN PROGRAM. > >CONTAINS STRONGER VERSION OF PROGRAM THAT WON THE 2nd WORLD MICROCOMPUTER CHESS >CHAMPIONSHIP. > > > >ITS FEATURES ARE :- > >NINE DIFFERENT LEVELS OF PLAYING DIFFICULTY CAN BE SELECTED TO MATCH THE >SKILLSOF ANY PLAYER,NOVICE OR ADVANCED.AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS ITS THINKING TIME >TO MEET TIME CONTROLS FOR THE VARIOUS SKILL LEVELES,FROM FIVE MINUTES TO GAMES >LASTING SEVERAL HOURS. >CHANGE LEVELS AT ANY TIME.CHANGE SIDES AT ANY TIME TO PLAY OFFENSE OR DEFENSE. >WHEN ASKED WILL SUGGEST A MOVE FOR THE OPPENENT AND DURING THE THINKING >PROCESS,WILL SHOW MOVE IT IS CONSIDERING. >POSITION VERIFICATION BY COMPUTER MEMORY RECALL." > > >SO the question is.... >which computer is it? > > >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5208763861 > > >Trice Confused Regards >Steve
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