Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 06:42:27 09/11/03
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On September 11, 2003 at 08:58:10, Bob Durrett wrote:
>On September 11, 2003 at 01:39:10, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On September 10, 2003 at 20:14:02, Bob Durrett wrote:
>>
>>>On September 10, 2003 at 17:57:57, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>
>>>>On September 10, 2003 at 17:39:36, Bob Durrett wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I would like to use Chessmaster 9000 as an analysis engine running under
>>>>>Chessbase 8. Is "UCI" the answer? If not, why not?
>>>>>
>>>>>Bob D.
>>>>
>>>> Chessmaster 9000 does not run under ChessBase 8.
>>>> Kurt
>>>
>>>Can Chessmaster 9000 be used as a UCI engine? Or, is Chessmaster 9000
>>>incompatible with UCI? Are Chessmaster 9000 and UCI incompatible?
>>>
>>>Maybe UCI isn't all that great after all?
>>>
>>>The essence of my question is whether or not it's possible to somehow trick the
>>>Chessmaster 9000 programmers [who evidently hate Chessbase] so that it would
>>>work in spite of their best efforts? What prevents that?
>>>
>>>I don't like catagorical answers. I want the SOLUTION!
>>>
>>>No offense intended.
>>>
>>>Bob D.
>>
>> Your main question was if CM9k would run under Chess Base 8.
>> And to this I replied it would not be possible. CM9k however
>> runs under Fritz8-GUI with the WB2Uci.exe adapter. Please
>> have a look at http://www.utzingerkurt.com/how_to.htm "How
>> to use Chessmaster in Fritz-GUI".
>> Kurt
>
>Thanks, Kurt, for the info on how to use Chessmaster in Fritz-GUI.
>
>I guess I get an instinctive knee-jerk reaction whenever someone says anything
>is impossible. There have been altogether too many examples where such
>statements were disproven. For example, "Man cannot fly."
>
>All it would really take, perhaps, is for the Chessbase 8 programmers to modify
>their software. I hope THAT would not be impossible!
>
>Bob D.
I think that not many people will ever buy Chess Base 9
without the possibility to run UCI-engines in the
analysis mode.
Kurt
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