Author: karen Dall Lynn
Date: 04:55:09 01/26/02
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On January 26, 2002 at 04:20:37, Chessfun wrote: >On January 25, 2002 at 22:47:01, karen Dall Lynn wrote: > >>On January 25, 2002 at 20:44:47, Albert Silver wrote: >> >>>On January 25, 2002 at 20:16:01, karen Dall Lynn wrote: >>> >>>>>> >>>>>>I played and lost two games to Fritz 7 in the Ruy Lopez. I checked the moves >>>>>>score for the opening book before and after the game. They had certainly changed >>>>>>as expected. >>>>>> >>>>>>Torstein >>>>> >>>>>PS I just wanted to add that I played them as rated games, with no takeback etc. >>>>>Perhaps F7 only learn from Rated games? >>>>> >>>>>Torstein >>>> >>>> >>>>Oh well -- *wail* no way. No matter what I do, I tried dozens of times and >>>>reinstalled all the stuff for all the versions I have, but stuborn F7 wont get >>>>these books learning in my system. This is the original CD bought from Chess >>>>base. I wonder what is going wrong. Maybe it's time to say -- never mind. >>>> >>>>Thank you anyway >>>> >>>>Karen >>> >>>Is the opening book installed on the HD or is it on the CD. If the latter it >>>could be a simple read-write issue. i.e. CD's are read-only. >>> >>> Albert >> >> >>Hello >> >>No, the directory tree is not marked read only. Moreover, the same books placed >>at the same directory (/my documents/chessbase/books) can learn from other >>chessbase program interfaces. >> >>Thank you anyway >> >>Karen > >In explorer go to (/my documents/chessbase/books) right click on Fritz 7.ctg >left click on properties and confirm that on attributes Archive should be the >only item ticked to enable book learning. > >Sarah. Thank you Sarah. I did it - there are no incompatible settings turned on under Windows (xp), because the sambe book learns OK if I use Fritz 6 interface with Fritz 6 engine. My F7 cd is original from CB. I believe this is a more sbubborn bug than I thought right off. Thank you anyway. Karen
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