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Subject: Re: Is it possible to convert H8 HBK book file into H7.32 interface

Author: Terry Ripple

Date: 08:09:18 06/02/02

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On June 02, 2002 at 09:29:28, David Dahlem wrote:

>On June 02, 2002 at 09:27:05, David Dahlem wrote:
>
>>On June 02, 2002 at 03:54:58, Terry Ripple wrote:
>>
>>>I have H7.32 and was wondering if i downloaded the H8 tournament book update
>>>which i already did and i seen that it's in HBK format and was wondering why it
>>>don't convert like when i downloaded the service pack last year for the H7.32
>>>and it was an HBK file just like this one for H8 and it converted great. Do i
>>>need the H8 interface to convert this HBK file?
>>>
>>>Note: I placed the HBK file in the "C" directory just like i did to convert the
>>>HBK file for H7.32
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Terry
>>
>>I converted the H8 Tournament book to .ctg format in H732 using the old
>>instructions. Below are the instructions i used.
>><quote>
>>By courtesy of Mark Uniacke and Eric Hallsworth, a clearly improved book has
>>been made available to Hiarcs732 users. There is no need to do the conversion if
>>the files on your CD are dated July 1999 or later.
>>
>>To create the new Hiarcs book, please do the following:
>>
>>0. Download the Hiarcs732 Service Pack and install it.
>>
>>1. Copy the file h732book.hbk into your root directory C:\\ It will work nowhere
>>else! You can delete it afterwards.
>>
>>2. Start Hiarcs732 and create an empty book (Book - New Tree). Call it, say
>>H732.ctg
>>
>>3. Press Alt-Shift-G to start the conversion. You will get some "Internal
>>messages", ignore them, they are harmless.
>><unquote>
>>
>>Regards
>>Dave
>
>I forgot to say the H8 tournament book will have to be renamed to h732book.hbk.
>Regards
>Dave
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Hi Dave,
I tried this and it won't work! I emailed you with more information what i did.

Best regards,
Terry



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