Author: Michael Cummings
Date: 18:25:19 02/04/00
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On February 04, 2000 at 20:42:51, Pete Galati wrote: >On February 04, 2000 at 20:31:00, Chessfun wrote: > >>On February 04, 2000 at 20:07:12, Michael Cummings wrote: >> >>>On February 04, 2000 at 19:05:22, D Ridge wrote: >>> >>>>I have both and I would suggest CM6000. I think it's fabulous in every way with >>>>one exception...a lousy opening book editor. CM7000 is neat but still has bugs >>>>even with the latest download to fix it. >>>> >>>>Because CM6000 is now obsolete you should be able to get it for bargain prices. >>>> >>>>Dave >>> >>>CM6000 is not obselete. Basically it is down to a choice of interface and amount >>>of bugs when choosing between CM6K and CM7K. >>> >>>CM7K does seem to search slower, and in my few games against each other, CM6K >>>has won all three. Played on two different computers. >>> >>>I am creating a web Site and will have these results on them when it is up. >>> >>>Look out for "Computer Chess Aussie Style" web site >> >> >>You changed the title of it...yesterday >>it was called "The Chessmaster Shrine" ;-) >>Thanks. > >And, is there a url yet? (put up one of those under construction signs). > >I'd agree Michael, obselete isn't the word to describe a program that's been >replaced by a buggy program, especially if you look at their website and notice >that they're still considering CM6000 to be a very current program, it's still a >big seller. > >Pete The web page is http://members.xoom.com/aussieland/computerchess.htm still allot to do and change around, my views and opinions part will be taken away, just testing the added page. Like all my animated gifs I made myself
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