Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 17:34:14 07/28/03
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On July 28, 2003 at 20:07:52, margolies,marc wrote: >Hi! Are you using the most recent upgrade of Chessbase8, which does support >Tiger15 or perhaps an earlier version? menu-help-about in cb8 should read April >2003. >-marc Perhaps not. I am using the version which came with the CB8 CD. When I went for an upgrade online for CB8, one of the functions I use constantly had been deleted in the new version of CB8. Nevertheless, you make a good point and I'll try to upgrade CB8 again. I hope they have my concern fixed by now. Thanks for the idea. Bob D. > >On July 28, 2003 at 19:47:04, Mike Byrne wrote: > >>On July 28, 2003 at 19:40:36, Bob Durrett wrote: >> >>> >>>Can Tiger 15 Be Used as an Analysis Engine Under CB8? >>> >>>I just purchased Chess Tiger 15, installed it on my computer, and registered it. >>> It runs just fine as a stand-alone program. >>> >>>I then tried to use it as an analysis engine in Chessbase 8, the same way I use >>>Fritz 8 or Shredder 7.04. Chessbase 8 automatically opens with Fritz. You then >>>right click on the window where the results normally appear and select engine >>>from the menu. When I select Tiger 15 from the list of available engines, it >>>asks to see the Chess Tiger 15 disk. Then it says it is the wrong disk. On the >>>other hand, I have no problem making the analysis engine be any of the other >>>engines in the engine list, including Shredder 7.04. >>> >>>I hope this is just "operator error." Could someone please suggest a way for me >>>to make this program work as an analysis engine under CB8? >>> >>>I wonder whether or not the disk shipped with the manual was the wrong one. The >>>serial number is on the printed manual. Could it be that the proper disk was >>>not in the box? >>> >>>Help! Help! Help! >>> >>>Bob D. >> >> >>A quick suggestion is to re-inall CB8 to see if that helps.
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