acase wrote:What Fernando said I think is correct, I purchased "Extreme Chess" about 14 years ago, and it looks like you can still buy for about it $5-$10 if you look around.
Be warned though that it is a 16-bit program and probably won't run on computer systems with Windows XP or higher (unless of course you can figure out a way to get it to work).
Here is an image of the CDROM case:
Thanks Andrew for the interesting commercial cover....Brings back beautiful memories,chess wise and others
Dr.D
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
fern wrote:The program you mentioned became Fritz 4 on time...
And F4 with all the frills, gui, etc you can find very cheap in lot of sites.
It is called "Extreme" by some of the publishers...
Fern
Hi Generalissimo !
YES, you are right. STASI can confirm that Fritz Quest 3.1 was the ancestor of Fritz 4 . Fritzy 4 (ChessBase GmbH Hamburg , of course ) was a 16 bit chess engine .The GUI was a revolutionary one in epoch. Followed Fritz 5 on 16 bit (the same GUI) and then Fritz 5.32 - the first chess engine on 32 bit. A computer chess star !
"Extreme" chess application is near 100% Fritz 4 published by a company in USA.
I still love a lot Fritzy 4 GUI . Very interesting to see a match on this GUI ( for example Fritz 5.16 versus Hiarcs 6 [ChessBase version- on 16 bit]). All the above chess applications work very well on Windows XP SP3 !
Just a bit of history !
YES, you are right. STASI can confirm that Fritz Quest 3.1 was the ancestor of Fritz 4 . Fritzy 4 (ChessBase GmbH Hamburg , of course ) was a 16 bit chess engine .The GUI was a revolutionary one in epoch. Followed Fritz 5 on 16 bit (the same GUI) and then Fritz 5.32 - the first chess engine on 32 bit. A computer chess star !
"Extreme" chess application is near 100% Fritz 4 published by a company in USA.
I still love a lot Fritzy 4 GUI . Very interesting to see a match on this GUI ( for example Fritz 5.16 versus Hiarcs 6 [ChessBase version- on 16 bit]). All the above chess applications work very well on Windows XP SP3 !
Just a bit of history !
Morituri te salutant , Generalissimo !
SilvianR
Thanks to you and Fern for the tip, I'll give it (Extreme Chess) a shot on my XP and Vista machines now.