Author: John Smith
Date: 11:53:25 10/04/02
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On October 04, 2002 at 14:47:03, john rice wrote: >I downloaded all of the 5-man tb's from Dr. Hyatt's ftp site, but I removed the >extra decimal that they had to match the one's on the Endgame Turbo set. > >Example: kbbbk.nbb.emd (from hyatt's site) > kbbbknbb.emd (Endgame Turbo format) > >I'm pretty lazy, so I am going to try them without the extra decimal and see how >it works. If it doesn't work, I guess I will have to put the 290 decimal points >back on. Anyone else have any experience with this stuff? > >On October 04, 2002 at 14:03:55, Lex Loep wrote: > >>On October 04, 2002 at 13:56:46, john rice wrote: >> >>>I ordered CT15 from your website yesterday, and just got an email receipt from >>>you today. I downloaded the CT15 setup.exe from the url listed on your email. >>>Before I install it, I wanted to ask you a few questions. >>> >>>1. The file size is only 15MB, in addition to the engine, does it also contain >>>the opening book and gui? 15MB seems awfully small to contain all of those >>>components. >> >>Thats correct, it contains the GUI, engine and opening book. >> >>> >>>2. Will CT15 work with my Nalimov Tablebases Endgame Turbo 4 cd set? >>> >> >>CT15 works with the Nalimove tablesbases as can be downloaded from >>Dr. Hyatt's ftp site and if the Turbo 4 cd set is in that format >>it should work as well. >> >>>3. I only have experience with chessbase/fritz gui's, any special >>>tips/instuctions that you could recommend to help me maximize strength? >>> >> >>Make sure you set your hashtable size right. >>( Extra -> Engine properties ) >> >> >>Lex >> >> >>>Thanks in advance, >>>JW Doesnt matter whether you remove them or leave them on; tiger recognizes them. Since you don't have a chessbase program on, make sure to type in the path to the tablebases folder in the tablebases tab. extra=options=advanced=endgame. Type in the path for where you downloaded the tablebases.
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