Author: Lex Loep
Date: 22:05:25 02/02/00
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On February 02, 2000 at 21:21:41, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote: >On February 02, 2000 at 14:25:00, Ernst Walet wrote: > >>On February 02, 2000 at 13:32:14, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote: >>> >>>Hello Ernst, >>> >>>I have nothing to comment on your post but I'm taking this opportunity to >>>inquire if you've solved the problem with Rebel-Tiger and chess.net? If you >>>have, how was it done? >>> >>>Mel >> >> >>I´m afraid I have not, accuclock seems to work, but transmiting moves can take >>minutes. One of the admins tipped me about an account that uses Rebel-Tiger >>too, and I´ve sent tham a message if they´ve solved it, but I got no reply so >>far. > >Have you tried putting in the parameter field %1%2-p%2? This was suggested to me >by Lex. I would like to use Rebel-Tiger instead of chess.net for Windows but I >hate to lose on time, so I'm waiting for the correct setup. If you do get the >correct setup, please post it here or email me. > Put -p %2 in the parameter field, and of course the acculock full path name in the path field. This will get the acculock going. Then you also may have to change the prompt to fics% e.g. set prompt fics% I had it play several automated games yesterday but it still seem to have some problems. It looked like in the start the moves send by RT where not recognised by the chess.net. Could be that there was just a promblem with the network. I am also not sure chess.net is fully compatible with ICC/FICS. Lex >Thank you, >Mel >> >>Ernst-J.
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