Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 00:52:17 09/30/03
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On September 30, 2003 at 00:58:07, Bob Riley wrote: >On September 29, 2003 at 03:39:55, Ed Schröder wrote: >> >>Bob, >> >>Some users have asked to keep Rebel's own database format because they have >>large collections stored and still want to use it. So that's why the Rebel 12 >>engine (not the CP interface!) supports a couple of Rebel (DOS) database >>functions and these are listed in the engine properties menu, these are: >> >>1) Import PGN >>2) Export PGN >>3) Search position >> >>It is all described on: >> >>http://members.home.nl/matador/rebel12.htm >> >>Chapter: Compatibility >> >>Hope this helps. >Yes, it did help, Ed. Thank you. I just read it carefully after receiving your >reply. BTW, I have ordered the Rebel 12 CD. I downloaded the Rebel 12 program >since ordering. It what format will that CD's database be? I am wondering >whether it will be best to use the .dat database from the Century 4 Mega >database or to use whatever comes with the new CD. A regular Rebel database (.dat) of 110.000 games comes with the CD. Naturally using the 1.5 million database of Century 4 will produce better search results. >Congratulations again. And best wishes to your family. Thank you Bob. My best, Ed
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