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Subject: Re: Fritz 5 and SSDF and auto232 drivers

Author: Moritz Berger

Date: 15:34:36 03/12/98

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On March 12, 1998 at 18:27:58, Ed Schröder wrote:

>>Posted by Enrique Irazoqui on March 12, 1998 at 16:00:06:
>
>>The only thing that doesn't work properly is that Fritz 5 saves the
>>games, but the opponents don't.
>
>How come?
>
>Isn't the driver of the opponent responsible for that?
>
>For example, in a R9-F5 match the loaded REB6AUTO.COM auto232 driver
>is responsible for saving the games into the Rebel database.
>
>Are you saying this is not happening?
>
>Does this mean the ChessBase autoplayer overrules the REB6AUTO.COM
>(Rebel auto232 driver)?
>
>What exactly happens when it is time to save the game? Is Rebel's
>SAVE GAME ignored? This looks impossible to me but apparently it
>happens.
>
>- Ed -
>
>
>>Enrique

Fritz swaps sides (black, white, black, white, ...) after each game.

Maybe this is the reason why Rebel gets "confused" and doesn't save the
game.

Maybe also the Rebel 8 "mini-learn" feature gets confused by this
(although I don't believe that this was the intention behind this
behaviour ... I don't think that the ChessBase guys even know about the
R8 "mini-learn" ...)

Moritz



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