Author: leonid
Date: 19:34:10 11/10/99
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On November 10, 1999 at 00:52:56, Jeremiah Penery wrote: >On November 09, 1999 at 22:19:23, leonid wrote: > >>Assembler code only in some modules or inline. This never as good as the game >>created 100% on Assembler. Actually, biggest part of chess game, just before >>Windows, were done on Assembler. Take, for instance, Genius, Rebel or Fritz. We >>have some good C games but they all are on the places after the first four. > >Fritz is (or at least was) written in assembler. I don't know about Genius, but >I don't think it was. Rebel, however, is not written in assembler. I don't >know of any other program that is assembler, either. Surprise! Have the impression that I read somewhere that Rebel is Assembler written. But maybe it is the volume and performance of Rebel that gave me this impression. By the way, very liked this game openness. Don't remember any game like this. Leonid.
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