Author: Marcus Kaestner
Date: 23:47:54 07/23/99
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>On the Rebel web site there is an article attributed to a new magazine named >Chessbits concerning the Auto232 player and various programs taking advantage of >it to force their opponents to lose. There are very specific examples of this >given for Fritz, Nimzo, etc. (Chessbase). > >I'm wondering if anyone here has experienced "strange anomalies" using Auto232. >I believe the programmer who developed it is the same person who authored Nimzo >(Chrilly Donninger), in which case he does have a connection to Chessbase. there is a difference. chrilly donninger programed the auto232-software. chessbase has taken the protocol but modified it so the user has more choices (changing sides after each game, don“t let the opponent to store the game, and so on). also the donninger-auto232 is a tsr-dos-program, the chessbase autoplayer is a windows program. marcus
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