Author: Albert Silver
Date: 08:18:08 11/02/98
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On November 02, 1998 at 09:59:42, Peter Herttrich wrote:
>On November 02, 1998 at 09:36:34, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>On November 02, 1998 at 08:46:17, Peter Herttrich wrote:
>>
>>>The Subject says it. Is there a little command-line-tool or any other
>>>little tool for converting the new chessbase-format to pgn?
>>>I don't have Chessbase. There are so much games in the internet only
>>>in Chessbase-Format and the publishers denied the pgn :((
>>>My harddisccapacity under DOS or Windo$e is very limited, so i cannot
>>>install big programs only for converting.
>>>
>>>Peter
>>
>>Don't know how big is big, but since the Chessbase has not released the specs
>>for their new .cbh format your best bet may be to use ChessBase Light which can
>>be downloaded from their site. Mind you it doesn't read .cbf files
>>
>> Albert Silver
>hmmmmmmmmmpf.........
>there must be something true with this guy, who started this
>thread about Micro$oft and ChessBase.
>cbf is, when I remeber right, no problem. have seen a tool namend
>cbascii or so.
>
>Has no one tried to decode a cbh-file?
>
>
>Peter
I fail to see what the Microsoft/Chessbase thread has to do with this. For some
time they have been pretty much alone with their Windows programs. Now they have
to seriously contend with Chess Assistant's new program, which among other
things supports .cbf format files. Chess Assistant is free to decode the newer
.cbh format but I suspect that CB is just not going to make it any easier.
Albert Silver
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