Author: Graham Laight
Date: 10:22:39 01/07/00
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I've downloaded it. Dead easy to download & run! It beats me, so it's at least 1700 Elo! I'll try it against some other programs later. It failed to acknowledge a draw by repetition, but I can live with that. By the way, can anyone tell me - how long does it really take to download crafty and then do all the ini files + winboard settings? I'd like to try crafty, but don't want to spend too long just to make it run. -g On January 07, 2000 at 09:55:43, pete wrote: >On January 06, 2000 at 12:37:07, Graham Laight wrote: > >>Hi everyone, >> >>Can anyone direct me to a nice chess program that I can download which will run >>under NT, and preferably be able to use spare processor time to analyse >>positions as a background process, please? >> >>Thanks for your help. >> >>-g > >If you don't want to puzzle about millions of winboards-settings and editing >ini-Files give "Der Bringer" a try. > >A fine strong program with its own very nice GUI . It runs under NT without any >problems ; also I often let it analyze in the background and never experienced >any performance problems . > >You can download it for free at www.reubold.onlinehome.de . > >Have fun ! > >pete
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