Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 12:23:35 11/20/00
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On November 20, 2000 at 07:43:56, Laurence Chen wrote: >On November 20, 2000 at 00:06:40, Terry Ripple wrote: > >>On November 19, 2000 at 19:40:03, Laurence Chen wrote: >> >>><snip> >>>>And then there is Lan play! >>>> >>>Could you provide more information about this LAN play feature, does it only >>>connect to another CM8000 program running or can you also connect to an internet >>>chess server like the FICS, or ICC? If CM8000 supports FICS, or ICC, then one >>>can set it to autoplay against Rebel Tiger or any Winboard Chess engine, and >>>that would be great because Chessbase is supposed to come with a new GUI which >>>will support LAN connection. >>>Regards, >>>Laurence >>------------ >> >>Hi Lawrence, >>Here is the information about using a Lan connection! Does this mean anything to >>you and if so, what is your opinion regarding this and what you were asking? >> >>Regards Terry >> >> >>To start Chessmaster Live using the LAN: >> >>1 Make sure the Chessmaster 8000 Disc 1 is in your CD-ROM drive. >> >>2 Click the LAN icon in the Chessmaster Live dialog. Chessmaster prompts you to >>specify whether you want to host a new Internet game or join an existing >>Internet game. >> >>3 Do one of the following: >> >>» To host a game, type a name in the Game Name box, click Host, and then wait >>for your opponent to join you. >>» To join a game, select the game you want to join from the Active Games list, >>and then click Join. (The Active Games List displays all the games currently >>being hosted on the local network.) Chessmaster connects you to the hosted game, >>so you can start playing over the Internet. ---------------------- Hello again Lawrence, I'am sorry if i didn't answer your question well enough, but this is the only information that was included with CM 8000. The information here was copied from ChessMasters file, and doesn't say any more than this, so your guess is as good as mine! Regards,Terry
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