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Subject: Re: Rebel Tiger problem

Author: David Dahlem

Date: 13:58:54 11/21/00

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On November 21, 2000 at 16:36:47, Bob Bachman wrote:

>On November 21, 2000 at 14:43:51, David Dahlem wrote:
>
>>
>>On November 21, 2000 at 14:15:52, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>
>>>On November 21, 2000 at 14:09:20, David Dahlem wrote:
>>>
>>>>I received Rebel Tiger 11 today but after installing it, I have a problem with
>>>>it. When I click the extra\options\chess engine menu, the winboard adapter does
>>>>not show in the dropdown list as it should. In fact, nothing is in the dropdown
>>>>list, it is blank. Gambit Tiger is supposed to be included but i have been
>>>>unable to find anything anywhere about it, although it is listed on the cd
>>>>label. Chess Tiger 13.0 is the only thing that works. Any help would be
>>>>appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>Dave
>>>
>>>Go to Extra, Options, Engine. Then click on the down arrow at the right side of
>>>Gambit Tiger engine and you will find Gambit and Winboard.
>>>
>>>Enrique
>> There is nothing in the dropdown list. No Gambit Tiger, No Tiger 13.0 No
>>Winboard adapter. Nothing at all.
>
>I tried de-installing Tiger 12.oe after installing Tiger II. Previously I had
>the Gambit Tiger Engine going in Rebel Tiger II. However Tiger II was not open
>when I did the de-install. All of the engines disappeared except Gambit Tiger.
>
>I then re-installed Tiger 12.0e. Rebel Tiger II then would not load properly
>(probably some of the newer dll's were overwritten by old ones). I then had to
>re-install Rebel Tiger II. Everything was then OK.
>
>My advice, do not un-install Tiger 12.0e (it is actually pretty light on the
>disk anyways). I wish it were possible to access the Tiger 12.0e engine from
>Tiger II if it is there. They need a Chessbase like engine directory.
>
>Bob

I don't have Tiger 12.0e installed. so i can't un-install it.

Dave



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