Author: Drazen Marovic
Date: 10:11:12 02/20/00
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On February 20, 2000 at 11:17:25, Robert Pawlak wrote: >On February 20, 2000 at 00:45:35, Drazen Marovic wrote: > >>http://www.elender.hu/~prochess/ >>I've never heard of this database(super prochess) but it is supported by Peter >>leko and Zoltan Almasi. Anyone have information on it? > >I think that a chess database with a DOS interface may be a hard sell in today's >market. The market is already fairly crowded with windows compatible DBs as it >is. > I agree, but it does have something that no other program has, i.e CHESSMASTER:)! >>Also since apparently >>people can get any chess engine to run in there interface, as convetka(chess >>assistant folks), run genius, rebel, mchess etc in their interface, and now >>these people have Chessmaster running in there interface, it seems that it >>should be easy to make an autoplayer for chessmaster, in no time for some of you >>halfway decent programmers? > >I would say there is a distinction between and internal and external engine. >Internal engines are generally much more convenient to use. Using an external >engine (like CA does) is certainly the best solution for programs that do not >have a chessbase or winboard compatible interface. > >One big problem with Chessmaster is that it cannot automatically process EPD >files, like Rebel, genius, etc. So don't count on being able to use the >chessmaster engine in CA/CB, etc, anytime soon. I Have literally every top chess program offered +Chessbase and almost all tutorials by convetka+chess mentor, and EPD files aren't important to me, but i'd kill to be able to use CM as an analysis engine in Chessbase, CM is certainly one of the most creative programs. > >Bob P.
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