Author: Ray MacFadyen
Date: 04:04:11 11/24/02
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On November 23, 2002 at 19:35:23, James T. Walker wrote: >On November 23, 2002 at 18:18:17, Brian Katz wrote: > >>Would anyone care to explain how to go about using a null modem cable (proper >>hook-ups etc.)to set up an engine tournaments between two PC's? >> >>Once the two connections between the (I believe serial ports (9 pin if I am >>correct)have been made, what steps do I have to follow so that the two PC's can >>comunicate? Would this be like setting up a network or should I just have the >>Fritz program prompt me. I know some instructions are given in the Fritz >>program. >>Also, can I use a null modem cable to set up a network? >> >>Please pardon my ignorance in this matter, but I am eager to learn. Most of you >>out there seem to have so much knowledge with the want to share some of it with >>others, I just thought this was the place to ask. >> >>Thanks for any info that may be given >>Brian Katz > >Hello Brian, >All you need to make the two play vs each other is the null modem cable. You >have to tell each program which com port you are connected to so they can >communicate via that port. This is done inside each chess program like >Fritz/Junior etc. >You can pass files from one PC to the other via the null modem cable but it's >slow. I think to really set up a network you need to get some network cards and >go that route but maybe someone else can explain that. >Jim Hi Brian You have to use the auto232 facility built into fritz , this facility is now built into most of the top programs. Its also very important to make one computer program the master and the other one the slave,the slave program must be started first. You will also be able to play fritz against the free engines using winboard by downloading a program called winboard232c.exe.If you dont understand this just ask for any imformation you need and I and others will help you. When the latest version of arena is released,(it is free and handles all of the free engines and will be released soon)it also has the auto232 facility and is very easy to set up. Good Luck Ray MacFadyen
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