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Subject: Re: Rebel Tiger...........Second impressions

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 10:45:28 02/01/00

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On February 01, 2000 at 13:02:21, Alvaro Rodriguez wrote:

>On February 01, 2000 at 11:30:57, Terry Presgrove wrote:
>
>>Chess Tiger is a remarkable program! It is very unique in it's analysis.
>>I've watched thousands of games on ICC over the last three years and
>>CT as an engine is truly a gem. But the GUI needs work. I believe
>>they are addressing those issues that need improvement. There is
>>supposed to be a patch in the mill that will address some of the Chess
>>Partners short comings. The reason I used the heading "Second impressions"
>>is it took to long and too much programming to get CT go
>
>ing . It was frustrating
>>to many of us who are not computer Tech-ies, even average when it comes
>>to understanding computers. But now that I have had CT up and running
>>on ICC for a few days it has become enjoyable indeed.
>>Christopher ....the wait was worth it!....looking forward to the patch and
>>I do appreciate your timely response. CP support has also been very helpful
>>and thanks to Lex for his addressing the internet connecton problems.
>>
>>TP
>
>
>Thnx for posting your thoughts..
>When is the patch going to be released?
>Is it going to improve the strenght even more or what will it change?
>
>Regards
>
>Alvaro


No date has been fixed for an update. There will probably be one. Its purpose
will mainly be to fix some bugs, in the event some are found. It will for
example include a small book update to solve the "SSDF Junior problem".

It might indeed also include some strength improvements.

So far, very little problems have been encountered, most of them have been
solved by direct email technical support. So we are not in a hurry for an
update.


    Christophe



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