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- * PowerChess (TM) V5.3 *
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- Distributed by New-Ware Shareware Products
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- See The File SHARE.DOC for Registration Information
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- M A N U A L
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- (C) Copyright 1989 W. Wild, H. Heiss
- All Rights Reserved
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- T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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- Introduction
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- 1) Installation
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- 2) The first game ...
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- 3) Windows
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- 4) Commands
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- 5) How to use the library of games
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- Appendix
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- A) A brief description of the commands
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- B) Index of included games
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- C) License Agreement, Limited Warranty,
- Update-Service and User Registration
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- I N T R O D U C T I O N
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- WELCOME TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF
- PowerChess V5.3 !
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- In choosing this chess playing program you made the right
- decision. It is your ideal (patient?!) trainingspartner and
- will offer you a lot of entertaining hours.
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- The new version of PowerChess V5.3 is an easy to use chess
- playing program with a wide range of possibilities. Because of
- the clearly arranged screens and the complete implementation of
- the international chess rules (eg. 50 move drawing rule),
- PowerChess V5.3 can highly be recommended for chess classes and
- leisure time.
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- Outstanding features of PowerChess V5.3 are:
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- - obeys the international chess rules eg.
- en'passant, 50 move drawing rule, three
- repetitions of a position
- recognizes stalemate and technical draw
- - shows a clearly arranged chessboard and a lot
- of useful information on the screen
- eg. playing time for Black and White
- index of the last 21 moves
- index of all possible moves concerning
- the position on the board
- announcement of a check mate in N moves
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- eg. the menue shows all the functions of
- PowerChess V5.3, the pieces are moved
- by a cursor, a second page shows additional
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- - can go back on a move any time
- - provides a lot of standard-openings
- - offers a"library" of games and interesting
- positions which can easily be extended
- - uses all possibilities of the color CGA/
- EGA/VGA or Hercules graphics
- - available in several languages (eg. German)
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- Attention! Hercules card users!
- Please follow the instructions of the installation
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- I N S T A L L A T I O N
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- Hardware requirements:
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- PowerChess V5.3 requires an IBM-PC/AT compatible computer and
- MS-DOS version 3.0 or later. You will need one of the following
- monitor/graphics adaptor combinations:
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- a) IBM-VGA-card or a 100% compatible
- graphics card and a VGA-monitor
- b) IBM-EGA-card (256 Kbyte) or a 100%
- compatible graphics card and a EGA-monitor
- c) IBM-CGA-card or a 100% compatible
- grphics card and a CGA-monitor
- d) Hercules-card or a 100% compatible graphics
- card with a monochrome/graphics monitor
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- PowerChess V5.3 is loaded from a 360 kB floppy disk and
- requires at least 512 kB of memory (RAM). You can hardcopy your
- games using an optional printer.
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- Software-installation:
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- We tried to make the installation of PowerChess V5.3 as easy as
- possible. Please follow the instructions:
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- Please back up your PowerChess disk using MS-DOS (eg. diskcopy)
- before you continue! Now just use your copy and lock the
- original in a save place.
- If you want to run PowerChess V5.3 from your floppy disk the
- program is ready to be loaded.
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- To install PowerChess V5.3 on your hard disk just create a
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- COPY A:*.* C:\POWER
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- 4) Select the corresponding drive and sub-
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- ... and PowerChess V5.3 is ready to go!
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- Have fun!
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- Selection of the colors and the configuration for Hercules card
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- PowerChess V5.3 is pre-installed for EGA/VGA graphics cards. If
- you want to select different colors or use a different graphic
- card, please run the enclosed program "SETUP". It will give you
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- 2 ... CGA Color Graphics Adapter
- 3 ... EGA/VGA Standard Colors
- 4 ... EGA/VGA white/brown board
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- C ... Create user defined screen configuration (colors)
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- Please, select your favourite configuration!
- Note: To abort SETUP at this point just hit <ESC> !
- Attention! Users of Hercules graphics cards!
- If you want to run PowerChess V5.3 on a Hercules graphics card
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- Please switch your Hercules card to FULL-modus (eg. by running
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- If you want to run PowerChess V5.3 on a CGA graphics card you
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- display of all possible colors and patterns. Please enter your
- color/pattern selections one by one. If you agree with the
- shown default just press <enter>. After answering all the
- questions concerning the configuration it will be saved in the
- file POWER.CFG. From now on the new configuration is ready to
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- To start the program please follow the instructions:
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- Example for hard disk users:
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- 1) Select the drive/directory on which PowerChess V5.3 is
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- ... and your the screen looks like this:
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- On the right hand side you find 3 windows with the following
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- 1. Window
- player : WHITE
- multimove : OUT
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- White to move. Multimove will be explained later because you
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- The field at the bottom of the screen displays messages from
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- Along the White Rook on A1 you find the cursor represented by
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- Move the cursor to square E2 and press the enter key <ENTER>.
- Now, this Pawn is chosen for the first move (the cursor bars
- stay there). With a second cursor you determine the final
- square of your move, eg. E4 and then you press <ENTER> again.
- The computer makes your move and replies automatically. If you
- make -by chance - an "illegal" move, your system-window will
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- Now you are ready to play your first game of chess! With
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- 1) Chessboard-window
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- Here the position on the board is presented graphically. It is
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- computer does not make its move automatically after your move.
- So it is possible for you to make decisions on your partner's
- moves and to choose a special variation, eg. the Sicilian
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- While the computer is "thinking" it displays the already
- completed search-level (analyzed half-moves) and the current
- best move with its score. Positive numbers show an advantage
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- Here you find the last moves (up to 21).
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- The used time is shown in sequence: "time for White" - "time
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- After each of its moves the computer offers you a hint for your
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- The following chapter describes all possible commands which can
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- 1) Start of a new game <F1>
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- You can start a new game any time you press <F1>. The pieces
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- time per move in seconds) <F3>
- After pressing <F3> the question concerning the maximum time
- per move in seconds shows up in the system-window. Select any
- time between 10 and 3600000 seconds (= 1000 hours !). If you
- start a new game or enter an invalid number the default time is
- 20 seconds. Usually the computer will make its move during the
- time given. (Most often between half time and the time given).
- If you do not want to wait that long press <CTRL> + <BREAK> to
- abort the search. The computer will make the current best out
- of all analyzed moves. After entering the time it is possible
- to choose between a direct mate problem and a usual game of
- chess. If you go for the mate problem the computer will do a
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- go on the computer will make a move for you! In connection with
- <F1> and <F2> it is possible for you to play with BLACK, (press
- <F1> then <F2> then <F4>). If you press <F4> continuously
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- If the hint-window is still empty you can ask for a hint with
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- Press <F6> to get useful information about the game
- and the position on the board. Press either <F5> or
- <F6> to return to the chessboard.
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- The last move is taken back if you press <F7>. If you press
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- If you want to make several moves in a row without
- allowing PowerChess V5.3 to make its counter move you
- switch ON "multimove" with <F8>. To turn it OFF press
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- With <F9> you can set up any position. After pressing <F9>
- "Place WHITE KING" shows up in the system-window. With the
- cursor keys and <ENTER> you can place the pieces on the
- chessboard. The KING must always be placed. The chessmen are
- placed in row: QUEEN, ROOK, BISHOP, KNIGHT, PAWN by pressing
- <space>. After that, you have to do the same for BLACK.
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- The next question in the system-window is "player is W=WHITE,
- B=BLACK?". Choose with the W key or the B key which player is
- to move. If castlings should be possible you will be asked
- whether they are valid or not (a King or a Rook could have been
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- Here you find the commands to use the library of games.
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- 1) How to save a game of chess <SHIFT>+<F1>
- With this command you can save your interesting games
- to a file on floppy or hard disk. The whole game
- (position and all moves) is saved. The name of the
- file may only be 8 characters long. PowerChess
- automatically adds the extension .PCH. If you want to
- overwrite an already existing file you have to confirm
- the deletion of the former file. You may enter a brief
- comment too (max. 40 characters) which is also written
- to the file. PowerChess V5.3 comes with a lot of
- interesting positions (see appendix B).
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- After pressing <SHIFT>+<F2> you will be asked for an existing
- file name (in the system-window). Please enter the name you
- want (8. characters max.). ".PCH" will be added automatically.
- The game will be loaded and the brief comment will show up in
- the system window. In the same way you can load the enclosed
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- Description of the function keys
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- The menue options shown can be selected by <F1>-<F10> and
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- In this chapter you get information about the positions and
- games of chess you are supplied with. They are saved under
- GAME1.PCH to GAME10.PCH. With <SHIFT>+<F2> you can load these
- games of chess (see chapter 5) and together with the computer
- you can brood about your future moves or about a problem of
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- GAME1 an Interpolis brain-teaser:
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- problem: mate in 4
- solution: 1) Bxg6+, KxB 2) Qd3+,
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- GAME3 end of a game of the International
- Contest Switzerland-Baden
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- GAME5 Richard Reti (1889-1929) against
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- Black wanted to trick his oponent by Kf6xe4
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- 1) Qd8+, KxQ 2) Bg5+, Ke8 3) Rd8++
- Kc7 3) Bd8++
- "Die Fehler sind da, sie brauchen nur
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- GAME6 out of an early Girls European
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- Black found a winning combination
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- 1) -,Bxg3 2) fxB,Rxd4 3) exRd4,Qd2
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- GAME7 German "Herren-Einzelmeisterschaft"
- in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler 1987:
- FM Brückner - IM Sehner, position
- after the 29. move of White. Black
- moved too greedy to Qxd4. White wins
- 29) - , Qxd4 30) RxRg6+,Kxg6
- 31) Rg3, gives up
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- GAME8 "Grand Masters" Tournament in Moskow
- 1987. Black moves Kf8, White check mates in 3.
- 1) Qxf7+ !!,RxQ 2) Ng6+,Kg8 3) Rh8++
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- GAME9 Kasparow - Karpow, 24th game in
- Sevilla, Spain. Kasparow wins the champion-
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- GAME10 a position out of a game of the two chess
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- Computer", Falkenverlag). With these positions it is possible
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- DIAG27 1) ... Qh1+
- ( 2) Kxh1 Bf3 3) Kg1 Rd1 check mate )
- DIAG28 1) ... Qxf2
- ( 2) Rxf2 Rb1+ 3) Rf1 Bd4+ 4) Re3 Bxe3+
- 5) Kh1 Rxf1 check mate )
- DIAG29 1) ... Rd1+ ( 2) Kf2 Bxf3 )
- DIAG30 1) ... Re1
- ( 2) Qg4 Qh1+ 3) Rxh1 Rxh1 check mate or
- loss of mmeterial by 2) c4! )
- DIAG31 1) ... Re1+
- ( 2) Rxe1 Qd4+ 3) Qxd4 dxe1 check mate)
- DIAG32 1) Rg5
- ( Qxf6 2) Qd4 Rg6 3) Rxg6 )
- DIAG33 1) Rf4 ( Qe7 2) Qd7 )
- DIAG34 1) ... Qxh3
- ( 2) gxh3 Nf2+ 3) Kg1 Nxh3 check mate)
- DIAG35 1) Rg1+ Kh6
- 2) Bf8+ Rxf8 3) Rd3 and mate at h3
- DIAG36 1) ... Qg4
- DIAG37 1) ... Qxf4
- ( 2) exf4 Rh5 and mate at h1 )
- DIAG38 1) ... Rd1 ( 2) Kxd1 h2 )
- DIAG39 1) ... Qf7 2) Re7! ...
- DIAG40 1) Bxf7
- ( Kxf7 2) Rxc7+ Qxc7 3) Qh7+ Ke6 4) Qxc7 )
- DIAG41 1) Qa3+ Qe7 2) Bc6 Qxa3
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- DIAG42 1) ... Qxd3 2) cxd3 Rb2,
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- DIAG43 1) ... Rbxc4 oder Qg5
- DIAG44 1) Qg5 ( Rg8 2) Qxh6 gxh6 Rxg8 check mate )
- DIAG45 1) ... Qf2+
- ( 2) Qxf2 Rh5 3) Bxh5 g5 check mate )
- DIAG46 1) Nf6+ gxf6 ( 2) Qg4+ Kh8 3) Qh4 )
- DIAG47 1) ... Nf3+
- ( 2) Rxf3 Bxd4 3) cxd4 Qxb5 )
- DIAG48 1) ... Rh6
- ( 2) Kg1 Rh1+ 3) Kxh1 Qh3+ 4) Kg1 Qxg2 )
- DIAG49 1) ... Rd8 ( 2) Qxf5 Rxd1 check mate )
- DIAG50 1) ... Nxf4 2) Qxf7+ Kh8
- 3) Qg8+ Rxg8 4) Nf7 check mate
- DIAG51 1) Bxd4 Bxd4 2) Kxd4 Qxd4
- 3) Qxd4 Ne2+ 4) Kf1 Nxd4
- DIAG52 1) ... Qxd4 2) Bxd4 Nf3+ 3) Kf1 Bb5+
- 4) Qc4 Bxc4 check mate
- DIAG53 1) e6 Rxg5
- 2) Rd8+ Kxd8 3) exf7 and pawn conversion
- DIAG54 1) Rg2 ...
- ( 2) Qxh7 Kxh7 3) Rh3 check mate )
- DIAG55 1) Nf5 exf5
- 2) Qh2+ Kg8 3) Qg3+ Kh8 4) Qg7 check mate
- DIAG56 1) Qa8+ Kg7 2) Bxe5+ Qxe5
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