Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 23:52:53 07/23/99
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On July 23, 1999 at 21:10:54, Chuck wrote: >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. >However, I won't suggest any "monkey play", especially since I haven't checked >it out myself yet. But this is what I'm doing now. I have two identical AMD K6-2 >350 computers and am intending to order an Auto232 soon (I believe they are only >available from GambitSoft - is that true Steve?). So I was wondering if anyone >has noticed any oddities while using it such as what Chessbits suggests. The >examples are very serious in my opinion. > >I had heard that the software source was publicly available in which case we >could see for ourselves, but I don't know where from. > >Chuck Whoops, I just started another thread about this. It would be good if the source for the modified auto-232 was available. People could compile their own copy, then there'd be less "questions". Dave
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