There is an open beta to Fritz 13 owners for Cloud Engine computing at
http://www.engine-cloud.com/
This is a step up from the Let's Check, which allows you to submit your positions and games for analysis by the engines of others. This allows you to do the same, for live, on-the-spot analysis, so you can access good hardware even from the dinkiest netbook.
I haven't tested it yet, and this is a first beta, but just sharing the info.
Cloud Engine computing
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Albert Silver
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Jack Lad
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Re: Cloud Engine computing
Excellent - thanks for the link! 
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Mike S.
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Re: Cloud Engine computing
Meanwhile, the third public beta version is available, as of May 26th 2012.
I notice some new elements in the cloud screen. The previous version (May 17th) was already perfectly stable, here. But I didn't make extensive use though.
(see also http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=43720 )
I notice some new elements in the cloud screen. The previous version (May 17th) was already perfectly stable, here. But I didn't make extensive use though.
(see also http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=43720 )
Regards, Mike