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Subject: Re: Chess Tiger ini file??

Author: Derrick Wilson

Date: 00:36:24 07/28/00

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On July 28, 2000 at 00:18:23, Eelco de Groot wrote:

>On July 27, 2000 at 23:43:42, Derrick Wilson wrote:
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>>  I saw at the rebel home page instructions for modifying the Ct.ini file in
>>rebel tiger, to make the engine stronger,  however I did a search using windows
>>explorer and the file does not turn up anywhere?? Can someone tell me where this
>>file is suppose to be located?
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>I hope I'm not infringing on copyright here, a post from Tina some time ago:
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>Posted by Tina Long on March 13, 2000 at 07:48:44:
>In Reply to: Rebel Tiger? Version question? posted by robert blackwell on March
>12, 2000 at 20:04:02:
>On March 12, 2000 at 20:04:02, robert blackwell wrote:
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>>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.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:>
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>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)
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>The relevent bits of (I haven't shown it all in case that's copyright -
>ChessDaddy might be watching) Tina's ct.ini
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>TempsManip=0
>HT=1
>RiskySel=0
>NSEW=1
>MoreSel=1
>LargeurFen=90
>DrawScore=0
>HTSize=65536
>PermanentBrain=1
>.......
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>Regards, Eelco




  I give up!! I have tried everything I do not have a file called Ct.ini in my
root directory. I checked at C:\program files\Lokasoft\chesspartner4.2\ I find
no such file, I even clicked the folder options buttom and checked the selection
that said display all file types. Still no file named ct.ini, nor did windows
explorer reveal any such file though a though search.



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