Author: Howard Exner
Date: 02:59:50 11/12/98
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On November 12, 1998 at 04:54:00, odell hall wrote: > >I would add my two cents to the conversation with test result on my cyrix 233 if >I could interpret this foryth notation? It seems you have to be a rocket >scientist to understand it! 6r1/2rp1kpp/2qQp3/p3Pp1P/1pP2P2/1P2KP2/P5R1/6R1 w - - id "Shirov"; bm Rxg7; This is what I do in Win95: 1. Cut the epd position out of this post by dragging your mouse across the epd string. 2. Paste it into a word processor, notepad or Wordpad 3. Save the file as say, Shirov.epd 4. Copy that file into the Rebel 10 directory C:Rebel10\epd 5. Now within Rebel enter the database and activate the "epd to database" from the Utilities menu. Actually, just before step five you should create a new database, say CCCepd. This way you will be able to import many epd files into Rebel or whatever program you are using.
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