Author: Chessfun
Date: 16:56:40 10/20/05
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On October 20, 2005 at 17:38:52, Bertil Eklund wrote: >On October 19, 2005 at 17:50:00, Chessfun wrote: > >>On October 19, 2005 at 16:37:34, Bertil Eklund wrote: >> >>>On October 19, 2005 at 16:18:50, Albert Silver wrote: >>> >>>>On October 19, 2005 at 15:10:33, Chessfun wrote: >>>> >>>>>On October 19, 2005 at 01:29:41, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Hi Sarah >>>>>>Thanks for your update. Am I right that >>>>>>you don't own Fruit 2.2? >>>>>>Regards >>>>>>Kurt [http://www.utzingerk.com] >>>>> >>>>>Correct mostly due to not yet having my AMD X2 4400. I also don't like the whole >>>>>process of installation per PC. I would have no problem were a version available >>>>>that didn't require such a complicated scheme. >>>>> >>>>>Sarah. >>>> >>>>I found the process pretty simple. Download the file, send the code by e-mail, >>>>get the second code by e-mail, and presto it's done. It sure beats having to >>>>insert a CD every X days. Once done, it also won't ask for the CD for every >>>>program you want to use the engine in on that machine, contrary to other >>>>commercial UCI engines. >>>> >>>What happens if you change the speed of the computer? In example one of my A1200 >>>I often overclocks to 1400 or 1466mhz. >>> >>>Bertil >> >>I guess we both should have joined the CEGT then we wouldn't need to ask this >>question ;-) >> >>Sarah. > >Hi, Sarah! > >Of course I should have ordered Fruit2.2 if I only had the possibility to pay >over the Internet. Stoneage comes to mind..... Order? won't the SSDF be given free copies for testing Fruit? If so you could always ask fro the WCCC version since if it is identical you won't have any concerns about installing or overclocking. >I´m a little bit worried about you when you already complains about the hard >work it is to reinstall and configurate all programs when you buy a new >computer. When I was at your age I took it as a challenge but nowadays I only >want to set a few parameters and play the games. It wasn´t easier in the old >days when you used a different DOS setup for the programs. You're right of course. I have ordered it. Odd though my two 2600's although identical produced different numbers. >As always I look forward for your testing and especially of Fruit, I am sure >that the installation problem is easely solved (from both sides). Well I will test it as soon as Fritz 9 finishes probably tomorrow evening. >I really hope that your list could be a new "standard" for computer playing >strength in the future. Hopefully not only for freaks like us that frequents >this forum. I don't think I have enough PC's besides it's only a "FUN" list! ;-) Sarah.
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