Author: Jeff White
Date: 09:19:36 03/20/03
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On March 19, 2003 at 02:16:48, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On March 19, 2003 at 01:33:44, Jeff White wrote: > >>How do you get two programs to play each other on seperate computers? I seem to >>lose a few seconds per game when I have to enter the moves by mouse click or I >>may click on the piece that needs to be moved but I may not move it far enough >>or too far. What other ways are there to do this? Any help is appreciated. >> >>Regards, >>Jeff > >there is autoplayer software. > >you need a null-modem cable. >connect the serial com-ports. > >most WINDOWS programs have autoplayer software integreated in the >GUI. > >for DOS programs you need a device-driver (*.com) and a auto232.bat >start-batch. > >one machine is the slave, one the master. > >start the slave. >start the master and setup the parameters and it runs if you have done >everything accurate. > >which programs do you want to play against each other ?? Thanks very much for the information. I am thinking of playing Fritz 5.32 against Rebel 10. I may also play Rebel 10 against the latest version of Crafty. Thanks again very much. This is extremely helpful. Regards, Jeff
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