Author: Lonnie Cook
Date: 12:21:29 02/01/00
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On February 01, 2000 at 13:45:28, Christophe Theron wrote: >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". What about "beefing" up the book learn and maybe putting in a positional learn capacity as well? > >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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