Author: Manfred Meiler
Date: 13:38:18 11/03/02
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On November 03, 2002 at 14:41:48, Manfred Meiler wrote: >On November 03, 2002 at 14:34:43, Rajen Gupta wrote: > >>i have for the fird time tried to create and play chessmaster in fritz 7 >>interface with uci. i have downloaded odd-gunnar malins wb to uci converter and >>have used the instructions therein together with advice from Aaron Tays website: >> >>unfortunately it does not seem to work: i have used odd-gunnar malins winboard >>method quite successfully as detailed here: >>http://home.online.no/~malin/sjakk/cminfritz/cminfritz.html >> >>my current chessmaster installation therefore contains: TheKing.exe (which is >>actually InBetween.exe renamed) and TheKing3.12d.exe(which is the renamed >>original patched TheKing engine. also a text file file called "InBetween.ini >> >>in the chessbase engines folder i have a the winboard adapter 22kb renamed as >>"TheKing.eng" plus a folder called "TheKing" which contains 2 text >>files-"InBetween.ini" and "TheKing.init" and "InBetween.exe" renamed to >>"TheKing.exe" this installation works fine as a winboard method. >> >>i have tried to create a uci version of the king but am not sure whether the >>winboard installation needs to stay as it is or whether the chessmaster should >>be in the original condition. i have tried both ways but does not seem to work. >> >>grateful for any help >> >>rajen > > >Hello Rajen, > >if you let me know the exactly paths of your folders > >- Chessmaster 8000, e.g. C:\Program files\Chessmaster 8000 > >- Fritz 7 > >- ChessBase\Engines > >then I will send you some prepared files for starting the CM8000 engine "The >King 3.12d" (as UCI engine with the Wb2Uci adaptor of Odd Gunnar Malin) in Fritz >7 very simply - including the possibility to switch between some special CM >settings (like CM_default, CM_Fun, CM8777_Kleinert, CM8999_Brannn, CM_Pillen) in >an easy way. > > >Regards, >Manfred Please check your mailbox. Manfred
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