Author: Michael P. Nance Sr.
Date: 03:05:45 03/10/01
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On March 10, 2001 at 05:23:31, Bertil Eklund wrote: >On March 10, 2001 at 04:54:05, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote: > >>On March 09, 2001 at 19:24:48, Mogens Larsen wrote: >> >>>On March 09, 2001 at 17:00:14, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote: >>> >>>>>Is this Tablebase Your talking about referring to the Nalimov end game >>>>>Tablebase?If so,yes I have installed them. >>>>what path are you referring to? >>> >>>I think Bertil wanted to know if you had remebered to set the tablebasepath in >>>the menu "Options/Endgame Databases/Path to Tablebases" under Shredder 5. >>> >>>Mogens. >>I've found the PATH to TABLEBASE,(there are 3 of them),whats this for?I havn't >>went any futher than this.What does this do?It looks like it is asking for a >>path thru some type of drive(M:\),and >>three boxesbeside each which when clicked on each box draws up a Browse for >>Folder.Send me a fricken road map.Its all French from this point on.Help me >>out.I don't know whats happening here,(pushing the blue onstar button).Throw Me >>a life preserver. >Hi! > >Copy the endgame cds to in example C:\Shredder5\TB or maybee >C:\Program\Shredder5\TB > >Then you have to fill in the right path (use browse) > >Check with a simple endgame in example KQ against KR and the program immediately >shows the distance to mate. > >Bertil I,m still lost.The display screen on my p/c says tablebase with o pieces found.I go to options/endgame database/path to tablebase,then the window comes up with the three paths.Ithen click the box beside the first path(which has under c drive the the tablebase in a folder).When I click ok nothing seems to happen.The system that I 'm tring to install these on is using Win 2000,but I also can't seem to be able to install them on my others that are still using Win 98.I've done something wrong,or I havn't did something right.Help!!!!!! Mike
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