Author: Peter Kasinski
Date: 13:36:18 03/08/00
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On March 07, 2000 at 23:09:28, Christophe Theron wrote: >On March 07, 2000 at 17:27:30, Peter Kasinski wrote: > >>On March 07, 2000 at 14:03:04, Christophe Theron wrote: >> >>>On March 07, 2000 at 10:52:10, robert michelena wrote: >>> >>>>For the primitive condition of the post. I was under the illusion that Tiger >>>>automatically saves games the same way chessbase products ( autosave ). Much to >>>>my chagrin, such is not the case. All the games I played with Tiger are lost >>>>until I can get my two Junior opponents to mail me the games. This game is the >>>>result of Yahoo e-mailing me the game. Sorry for the unsophisticated >>>>appearance, and if Christophe Theron or some good soul can spare some time, I >>>>would appreciate a primer on how to make Tiger automatically save games. >>> >>> >>>There is indeed an automatic procédure: click on File, then Save. :) >>> >>>You need to have a database open. >>> >>> >>> Christophe >>> >> >>Well, I just came back from work and after kissing my wife and kids directed my >>quick steps to the computer room where Tiger 12e (P3-667) plays a match against >>Deep Junior 6a (dual Celeron 563). And what do I find? Junior resigned the game >>(score was -15 and change) and saved its game (_automatically_) to the database. > > >When you play an Auto232 match, Rebel-Tiger will save its games automatically. >All you need is to open a database (empty or not) before you start the match. > Thanks, will do. > > >>Tiger and the whole Win98 machine froze and I had to reboot it. > > >Is your P3-667 overclocked? > No. The Celerons are :) > > >> Needless to say >>I don't have a record of this game from Tiger's perspective and it's a pity as >>these are often instructive. >> >>regards, >>PK >> >>ps. Tiger is impressive and is leading this (young) match by a score of 3:2. > > >Hey, you mean you let my poor little thing play against a dual-head Junior? > > Yup, and since my last message Tiger drew two more games - for a 4:3 lead still. I will continue until one program wins 10 games. In my previous matches with comparable hardware mismatch (2x500MHz vs. 550MHz) DJ6 disposed of Nimzo2000, Shredder 4 and Hiarcs 7.32 rather ruthlessly. Tiger's games (forget the early lead) are impressive because DJ6a on this hardware is strong. PK > > Christophe
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