Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 17:32:14 02/03/04
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On February 03, 2004 at 20:22:03, Mike Byrne wrote: >On February 03, 2004 at 19:56:48, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>On February 03, 2004 at 19:48:00, Mike Byrne wrote: >> >>>On February 03, 2004 at 16:56:06, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >>> >>>>Michael, >>>>tell me a last thing please. How could I de-activate a line in the eng file. >>>> >>>>Rolf >>> >>> >>>Rolf -- let me know if you still have problems >>> >>>Best, >>> >>>Michael >> >>Yes, it's good having you back. First the question above. Is a ";" in front of a >>line in the eng a sign for not-using its content? >> >>Then, if it could work, I would be interested in the whole package. I would also >>like to use an opening book and the learning file. How is that done. But you >>know it must be easy to do without writing too much stuff. Already the engine >>cost me 2 hours. :) Plus two German/Austrian Mikes. :)) >> >>Rolf > >; yes -- for the second part -- send me your directory paths for : > >chessbase\engines >crafty book >crafty log >egtb (endgames tb) > >it would be in the format > >"c:\program files\chessbase\engines" etc. > >I will edit the wb2uci.exe for you to use with crafty book. > >For Crafty parameters , Crafty will not work with any directory that has spaces >in the name - like "program files" > > > >use for crafty > >c:\book or c:\crafty\book >c:\egtb or c:\tb >c:\crafty\log or c:\log > >NOT "c:\program files\crafty\book" or "c:\program files\chessbase\egtb" > >but it's ok to have the the crafty files in > >"c:\program files\chessbase\engines\Crafty 19.10 SE\" That is becoming complicated but I will try. Note I dont have the book and lerning file yet. Or was it already in the sent stuff, no! Cannot be. With the log I already know a solution, I simply copy it in such a new directory without "spaces" - never heard of it before. What book must I have and what learning file - to be able to use Crafty 19.10SE completely in Fritz8? Thanks a lot. Rolf
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