Author: Chessfun
Date: 16:50:07 08/10/00
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On August 10, 2000 at 19:28:43, Dann Corbit wrote: >On August 10, 2000 at 19:10:25, Chessfun wrote: >[snip] >>Dann, >> Sorry, but I use CCCNAV now.....can you please be really >>specific as to how I use this. Do I cut and paste it...where? >>do what with it? > >It's something for programmers -- C source code. If you are not a C programmer >it won't be of much use to you. Some of the messages have funny characters in >them that cause CCCDBNAV to croak. The program I pasted in (when compiled to >form an executable image) is run against a concatenated file of CCC messages >called ccc.db and it writes a filtered result to the console. The filtered >result can be redirected to a file, which will be much more pleasing to CCCDBNAV >than the raw text is. There is a tool to do something like that that comes with >CCCDBNAV, but it leaves in a bunch of errors. This is I assume retab? >If you download a huge pile of >messages, some of them will still cause problems when you try to import them. >As you can see, the database I use is fairly large: >12/03/99 08:26p 134,624,854 ccc.db >12/03/99 08:28p 278,184 ccc.ndx >01/15/99 12:17p 452,096 CCCDBNAV.EXE The ccc.db file you show here is for what time frame. I made one for 1999 the whole year which is in two sections 1-6 size of ccc.db = 36,892, 7-12 ccc.db size is 49,371 Also my version of cccdbnav is 442 Kb how do you get it to read 6 digits? note my size is different, also my zip file is dated 3/11/00 so I assume it is the same one?. >and would be substantially larger, if I were up to date. Without the filtering, I have been unable to get May 2000 to work, was you able to? or did you just download all 1999 + 2000 to date and make one big ddd.db? >it would not operate correctly on the data. Someone is working on an update, >and I might put the whole shooting match on my ftp site when it is completed. >It does take a long time to load and consume a lot of memory right now, so it >might only be useful for large memory systems. You paste it there....I'll download it. Thanks.
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