Just before you answer, here’s how I use it.
Now a player has the right to use a computer, as long as he more or less uses it as an advanced book.
I play VERY slow correspondence chess (14 days a move).

so can I:

a) Do the database research (I don’t see a problem with that one).
b) Examine games in similar positions (I don’t see a problem with that one either)
c) Play both sides (So far, so good)
d) Play myself against the computer in such positions to find out what his clever response is. (I think that one may be a problem, am I right?)

possible e) Consult other people about the position? (That’s a no-no too right?)

My attitude is if I have to cheat to win, I’d rather lose. Or at least draw.
Tyvm.
f) How about watching the computer play itself from the position?

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