Author: Matthew White
Date: 14:05:57 05/14/03
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On May 14, 2003 at 03:12:47, Ed Schröder wrote: >On May 13, 2003 at 21:06:42, Matthew White wrote: > >>On May 13, 2003 at 13:23:03, Ed Schröder wrote: >> >>>Eran, >>> >>>Thanks for your compliment in the first place. I must disappoint you, if there >>>ever will be a Windows version it will be limited to the Lokasoft interface >>>only. I have retired from active competition and being commercial, my interest >>>in computer chess is limited to playing strength just for the fun of it, >>>interface issues are of no interest any longer. I have a fine working DOS >>>interface and I am most happy with it. >>> >>>Nevertheless there still is a small chance there will be a Rebel 12 working >>>under the Lokasosft interface, much will depend on my mood to finish that job. >>>So now and then I still work a couple of hours on the Lokasoft interface, today >>>was such a day and I made some progress, don't hold your breath because tomorrow >>>I could drop it with ease for the 20-30th time and take a long rest. >>> >>>Perhaps the author of this cartoon was right all the time: >>> >>>http://www.computerschach.de/winrebel.gif >>> >>>Ed > >>Ed, >> Would a stack trace help to fix the XP problem, or do you just not have the >>interest to get it working? If so, I would understand, but I would love to have >>Rebel working at full strength on my XP machine. >> >>Regards, >>Matt > >Matt, it makes no sense, a phone call to Microsoft learned me that DOS support >has been thrown out of XP, it explains my failed tries to get the thing to work >under XP. So I gave up because there is nothing to fix. > >Ed How nice of them :(. Is there another mode to run rebel in other than GUI mode? Is there some way that I can use the engine without the GUI? It is a great engine, and it's really a shame to lose it because I made a silly decision to upgrade to the latest Microsoft OS. Regards, Matt
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