Author: Ray Rogers
Date: 00:40:11 02/14/06
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On February 13, 2006 at 20:12:17, Steve B wrote: >when it comes to dedicated computers,the Wiki Elo lists are far more current and >up to date then the SSDF lists > >however as with all lists of this nature it does contain some questionable items >an example would be the inclusion of the so called"Fidelity Elite V11" which was >never released by Fidelity but rather was a modification made to existing >Elite's by a private individual > >however i simply ignore this listing when i peruse the lists >:) > >http://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Wiki-Elo_Liste > >how many of these computers do you have regards? >Steve Hi there. I like to see these figures if of course they are arrived at properly. I know your policy towards what is or is not collectable and that's fine but these others do exist and should be included IMHO. It is a shame that the old Spraklen programs are not improved but just speeded up a bit. On the other hand if little or no extra memory is added perhaps this can add to our understanding of what difference speed alone makes? As to the question; 12. Slowing down regards. Ray.
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