Author: James T. Walker
Date: 07:18:26 04/12/01
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On April 12, 2001 at 09:29:54, John Hatcher wrote: >On April 12, 2001 at 09:17:11, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On April 12, 2001 at 09:05:32, John Hatcher wrote: >> >>>By a tedious process of elimination, I've determined that one of my 5-piece >>>tablebase files has become corrupt. The file is "krpkr.nbb.emd" Don't know how >>>this happened; the "krpkr" set of files used to work just fine. >>> >>>How do I verify the probelm, and can I fix it? I've downloaded the file >>>tbexe.zip (which contains the files: datacomp.exe, tbcmp.exe, tbgen.exe, and >>>tbstat.exe) However, there is no help file; no instructions on how to use these >>>programs. >>> >>>By the way, I downloaded my 5-piece tablebase files from Bob Hyatt's site, so I >>>have no tablebase CD (otherwise, I'd just reinstall the file, obviously) >>> >>>Thanks, >>>John >> >> >>If you are sure it is corrupt, IE by using the md5sum results I have posted >>on the ftp machine, then your best bet is to download it again... > >Bob, > >Did I use "md5sum"? No, I don't know what that is. There are no instructions >on how to use the files in tbexe.zip. > >Which program do I use to test the file, and what are the command lines for it? >That's what I don't know. > >By the way, my process for determining that the file "krpkr.nbb.emd" had a >problem was that Fritz6 would abort at startup. Only by removing the >krpkr.nbb.emd file from my tablebase directory would Fritz start up and run >normally. [That took quite a while to figure out.] > >Thanks, >John Hello John, If Fritz rejects it then the only thing to do is to download it again or copy it off a CD if you have one. I have gone through the same thing once and like you I found it by eliminating it from Fritzs' access. Since you are sure which one it is you just have to download it again. By the way, there is a file available now to test the tablebases and it will tell you which one is bad so this is not necessary now (to remove it to troubleshoot the problem). Jim
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