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Subject: Re: From analysis to Corbit.epd

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 11:14:15 05/01/01

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On May 01, 2001 at 03:02:51, pete stein wrote:

>On April 30, 2001 at 17:17:03, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>I used SANKIT by Steven J. Edwards.  Also some programs made specially for me by
>>Victor of the Chess Assitant team.  The only problem with using SANKIT as is, is
>>that it does not like odd characters in the headers.  So (for instance)
>>Norwegian players get spit out.  If you run a filter that cleans up headers then
>>SANKIT will process megs and megs of PGN to create EPD.
>>
>>You could also use Steven J. Edwards OCD toolkit.
>>
>>EPD2DIAG will do it, but only one game at a time, so it's not really practical.
>>But it can be useful if you have one game that won't convert.
>
>
>I already tried Epd2Diag of the Rebel site but it loads 1 game at the time.
>
>All the games (more than 900) I ever played were analyzed by means of compare
>analysis by several engines in my Fritz.
>If I can turn the variational positions that were generated by this compare
>analysis into .epd, then Fritz can further analyze these variations.
>(= meta-analysis)
>
>It'd be almost impossible to load 900 times 1 game at the time and Epd2Diag does
>not load analysis variations.
>
>Where is Sankit (or OCD) available ?
>I looked for it on the web but so far no dice.

OCD:
ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/chess-utils/ocd/

SANKIT:
ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/chess-utils/sankit/



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