Author: Mark Young
Date: 07:29:01 09/25/99
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On September 25, 1999 at 07:37:05, Harald Faber wrote: >On September 25, 1999 at 06:32:22, Keith Kitson wrote: > >>On September 25, 1999 at 05:21:13, Harald Faber wrote: >> >>>On September 24, 1999 at 17:17:30, Charles Unruh wrote: >>> >>>>Even Crafty seems to be more talked about than any of these programs. It seems >>> >>>Because it is free and therefore several people use it. >>> >>>>as if Chessmaster(once unrespected), Fritz, Hiarcs, Rebel and Crafty dominate >>>>the pages. Is there any info on what the sales of these lesser talked about >>>>programs is like? Genius and Mchess might as well jump on the bandwagon and >>>>become engines for fritz; or Shroeder should get them as engines for the >>>>upcoming Rebel for windows. After all it would take forever for Hirsch to get a >>>>good windows interface for Mchess, and he'd be totally outcompeted anyway. >>> >>> >>>I have information that Marty found someone programming a Windows-interface so >>>that he does not need to do it himself and alone. >>> >>> >>>>Hey the Convetka progs like "studies 2.0" port these engines into it's interface >>>>is there anyway to port them in the same way to the Fritz interface come on you >>>>hackers :). >>> >>>Piss of with that question, you have already posed this question often enough. >> >>Haven't you got enough intelligence to moderate your language? > >Usually I have everything under control, but sometimes I get fed up as long such >guys are tolerated here. > >>You dissapoint me. We have children dialling into this web page. > >So what? There are much more other posts which would hurt them, within dozens my >one exception shouldn't make any trouble. Harold go take a cold shower, then get out of the house and find yourself a women! You got a lot of tension that needs to be release. > >>Have a little more common sense. >> >>Keith Kitson
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