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Subject: Re: Tiger agains Crafty on FICS

Author: Ernst Walet

Date: 23:12:09 02/02/00

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On February 03, 2000 at 01:05:25, Lex Loep wrote:

>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.

The changing of the prompt is what I did not do so far so I´ll give that a try.

Ernst-J.




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