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Steve B
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by Steve B » Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:06 pm
well thats a MODIFIED Schachcomputer ..the scourge of all true collectors
now if you want a REAL Dedicated/PC computer you need look no further :
http://www.schachcomputer.at/wundermaschine2.jpg
Richard Lang Sends His Regards
Steve
Christopher Conkie
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by Christopher Conkie » Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:17 pm
Steve B wrote:
well thats a MODIFIED Schachcomputer ..the scourge of all true collectors
now if you want a REAL Dedicated/PC computer you need look no further :
http://www.schachcomputer.at/wundermaschine2.jpg
Richard Lang Sends His Regards
Steve
Imagine if you could take any engine of your choice and put it into any sensory chess computer of your choice?
You might say it has already been done. I say that I have never seen a chess computer so far that can play with Clueless.
Surely there is a chess computer market for the clueless?
Where is Richard Lang anyway? I thought he was dead although I hope not. I had many happy years with a genius by my side.
Floating the boat regards
Christopher
Steve B
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by Steve B » Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:40 pm
Christopher Conkie wrote:
Where is Richard Lang anyway? I thought he was dead although I hope not. I had many happy years with a genius by my side.
Lang is alive and well
in fact he still sells his London upgrade eproms (to the Genius modules) for Mephisto computers
http://www.chessgenius.com/
i know a collector who contacted him about a year ago and got London eproms directly from him for the rare and coveted Tournament Machine:
36 Mhz Regards
Steve
Christopher Conkie
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by Christopher Conkie » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:50 pm
Christopher Conkie wrote:
Did you tell him that we can do it a hundred times faster over the (wooden) board?
It would be nice to see progress.
Christopher
I have never contacted Lang myself
but i think there was a link on his web site to contact him some where
Give it a Go Regards
Steve
[/quote]
My post is gone. You quoted it but it's gone. See that?
I shall reverse time now (if I can to put it back....
It will be a bit like chess computers.
Slowly does it regards
Christopher
Steve B
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by Steve B » Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:09 pm
Christopher Conkie wrote:
My post is gone. You quoted it but it's gone. See that?
I shall reverse time now (if I can to put it back....
It will be a bit like chess computers.
Slowly does it regards
Christopher
OOPS
my bad Chris
i must have EDITED your post instead of quoting it
Sorry Regards
Steve
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Christopher Conkie
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Location: Scotland
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by Christopher Conkie » Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:09 pm
Christopher Conkie wrote: Christopher Conkie wrote:
Did you tell him that we can do it a hundred times faster over the (wooden) board?
It would be nice to see progress.
Christopher
I have never contacted Lang myself
but i think there was a link on his web site to contact him some where
Give it a Go Regards
Steve
My post is gone. You quoted it but it's gone. See that?
I shall reverse time now (if I can to put it back....
It will be a bit like chess computers.
Slowly does it regards
Christopher[/quote]
Nope......it don't work.
I said something about why he is not here,
Can't remember what, I kid you not.
Vanishing is not remembering regards
Christopher
Christopher Conkie
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by Christopher Conkie » Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:15 pm
Steve B wrote: Christopher Conkie wrote:
My post is gone. You quoted it but it's gone. See that?
I shall reverse time now (if I can to put it back....
It will be a bit like chess computers.
Slowly does it regards
Christopher
OOPS
my bad Chris
i must have EDITED your post instead of quoting it
Sorry Regards
Steve
NP So where is he?
To have someone like that commenting here would indeed be something.
Still looking regards
Christopher
(I'm also stir-fry regards right now as well)
Steve B
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by Steve B » Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:21 pm
Christopher Conkie wrote:
(I'm also stir-fry regards right now as well)
yeah me too
im snowbound at home ALL DAY today because we got about 1.5 feet of snow dumped on us
to make my blunder up to you ..
as a moderator i can allow you two FREE charter violations
on the CTF of course regards
Steve
P.S. J/K
Christopher Conkie
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by Christopher Conkie » Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:36 pm
Steve B wrote: Christopher Conkie wrote:
(I'm also stir-fry regards right now as well)
yeah me too
im snowbound at home ALL DAY today because we got about 1.5 feet of snow dumped on us
Snow? There is snow business like no business.
Steve B wrote: [ to make my blunder up to you ..
as a moderator i can allow you two FREE charter violations
Well it's about time.
Steve B wrote: on the CTF of course regards
Steve
P.S. J/K
I should be redeemed amongst the unredeemable?
P.S. explain regards
Christopher
Steve B
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by Steve B » Tue Mar 03, 2009 12:02 am
Christopher Conkie wrote:
I should be redeemed amongst the unredeemable?
P.S. explain regards
Christopher
no no
was just a small joke about being a moderator .goofing up your post and then trying to make amends and allowing charter violations
would have said that to anyone ..not you in particular
Very small joke i see regards
Steve