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Subject: Re: Save CM6000 analysis (thinklines)

Author: Michel Chassey

Date: 11:25:52 06/20/99

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When you enter a position on the board and CM6k prints variations in the
think line windows it is these variations that I would like to study.

Hope this clarifies ...


Thanks for your attention,On June 20, 1999 at 13:56:59, John R. Menke, Sr.
wrote:

>On June 20, 1999 at 12:57:29, Michel Chassey wrote:
>
>>Hello everyone,
>>how can I save Cm6000 analysis to a file  for sudy ?
>>Some help will be greatly appreciated,
>>
>>Michel Chassey
>
>Michael,
>What do you mean by "analysis"?  Be specific!  Using the CM6000 main program,
>you can enter a line of play between two human players then save it as a "game"
>for later reloading and replay. Using the Opening Book Editor (a separate
>program), you can enter opening lines and build your own opening book, including
>variations. Using the database (from the File menu in the main program), you can
>construct your own database of games, which could be different lines proceeding
>from a common position (i.e. analysis).
>---JRM



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