Author: Robin Smith
Date: 11:24:42 09/09/03
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On September 09, 2003 at 03:09:24, Manfred Meiler wrote: >On September 08, 2003 at 19:59:17, Mike Byrne wrote: > >>On September 08, 2003 at 19:47:04, George Jones wrote: >> >>>On September 08, 2003 at 19:38:21, Mike Byrne wrote: >>> >>>>another poster has been warned ...further postings may result in temporary or >>>>permanent banning ... >>> >>> >>>I didn't read anything in Dekonig Message that objected to the use of Deadking >>>then why should you?? You seem to be in the extreme Minority with this Weird >>>Objection of yours. > >> >>No, I believe you are in the minority and I think folks that agree with me >>should start speaking up -- it does look like I am the lone wolf here. >> >>Michael > > >I fully support Michael. >Here's an offer for users with interest on using the CM9k engine "The King 3.23" >in ChessBase GUI - without this DeadKing stuff: > >I need the EXACT paths (incl. possible spaces between) to your folders > >- Chessmaster 9000 (e.g.: C:\Program Files\Ubi Soft\Chessmaster 9000) >- Fritz 8 (or another UCI compatible ChessBase GUI) >- ChessBase\Engines. > >Then I'll send two prepared ZIP files (including a short instruction). >After extracting these ZIP files you can start the CM9k engine "The King 3.23" >(as UCI engine with the Wb2Uci adapter of Odd Gunnar Malin) in ChessBase GUI >very simply - including the possibility to switch between some special CM9k >settings (like CM9000_default, CM9000_SKR, CM9000_Pillen, CM9_Grailmaster7 etc.) >in an easy way. > >By the way: For using my configuration files it's necessary of course to install >the CM9000 program. > >Manfred Hi Manfred, I would like to try your method, to see if it is just as easy. My CM9000 installation folder is at C:\Program Files\Chessmaster 9000 My UCI GUI is at C:\Program Files\Chessbase\ChessProgram8 My engines are at C:\Program Files\Chessbase\Engines Thanks. Robin
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