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Critter 1.6 - Houdini 2.0c pro 34-16!


Tournament table: SCID vs PC, Time: Blitz 3' + 1"
System: Windows 7 64 bit Book: 12 moves classic GUI-Arena

Hardware: Intel Celeron D CPU 3.46GHz 3467 MHz with 2,0 GB Memory


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  1. Hello, can you tell me the configuration of the hardware that you used for the test? And also, have you done a test between Houdini 2.0 Pro 32 vs. Critter 1.6a 32? Thank you.

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  2. {Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU, T4300 @ 2.10GHz

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  3. i can't find link of this one plz share with me here !!!! Critter 1.6 - Houdini 2.0c pro 13,5-6,5 !

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  4. hello admin server is not working for downloading another way for download ??? thanks

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