Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 11:15:17 03/13/00
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On March 13, 2000 at 07:48:44, Tina Long wrote:
>On March 12, 2000 at 20:04:02, robert blackwell wrote:
>
>>Hi this is a two part question for Christophe Theron.
>>Im wondering if the verion rebel tiger is the same program with same opening
>>books as in the cadaques tournement.
Yes it is. Enrique played with the commercial version, the version that you
have.
>I played over these games for the past two
>>weeks and i am very impressed with Tiger's incredible position understanding.:>
>>Second i am very new to computer but not to chess exacty how do i edit the init
>>file, can someone cut and paste show the before and after ini? Thank You:>
>
>Answer to part 2 of question 2:
>Here's my
>c:\program files\lokasoft\chesspartner4.2\ct.ini
>file After the changes.
>(if you installed as Tigger wanted to be installed yours should be at the same
>place)
>(in windows explorer a double click on this file should open it in notepad to
>let you edit it)
>(if this double click doesn't open notepad then an easy method is, click on
>ct.ini, click on it again & rename it to ct.txt - now a double click will
>definitely open notepad for you. Later click on it twice again to rename it
>back to ct.ini.)
>(if you are uncomfortable with this, you could EMail your ct.ini file to
>Christophe & he could edit it for you)
>
>The relevent bits of (I haven't shown it all in case that's copyright -
>ChessDaddy might be watching) Tina's ct.ini
>
>.......
>TempsManip=0
>HT=1
>RiskySel=0
>NSEW=1
>MoreSel=1
>LargeurFen=90
>DrawScore=0
>HTSize=65536
>PermanentBrain=1
>.......
Tina's answer is absolutely correct. Thanks Tina. And no, this file is not
copyrighted! :)
The important part in the above lines is "NSEW" and "MoreSel". They both are set
to 0 in the commercial version, you have to set them to 1 to get the improved
engine.
Please do not change the other lines.
Once the changes are made, it is recorded for good and you do not have to do it
again next time you play with the program.
Christophe
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