Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 17:29:41 01/22/04
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On January 22, 2004 at 20:23:30, Bob Durrett wrote: >On January 22, 2004 at 19:59:40, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On January 22, 2004 at 19:45:25, Bob Durrett wrote: >> >>>On January 22, 2004 at 19:03:43, Dann Corbit wrote: >>> >>>>On January 22, 2004 at 17:58:22, KarinsDad wrote: >>>> >>>>>Did programs actually go through every single legal move to create these? >>>> >>>>Divided by a constant for reflections, rotations, etc. >>>> >>>>http://supertech.lcs.mit.edu/~heinz/ps/NHH_ICGA.ps.gz >>> >>>I could not unzip this file with WinZip. How to unzip it? >> >>Here it is decompressed: >>ftp://cap.connx.com/chess-papers/NHH_ICGA.ps >> >>You will need a postscript interpreter to read it. >>If you don't have one already, this works well: >>http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ > >Before I do this I would like to have your personal assurances that downloading >and installing the "ghost" files will not modify my Microsoft Office 2003 >software. I recently had a horrible experience with ROBO products which do >modify Word, Excel, etc. Installing the ROBO software caused me to lose >features of Microsoft Office which I use daily. It took a threat of a lawsuit >to get the mess off of my computer. I never give my personal assurances about anything. I have it installed on my machine. It might break everything you have and format your hard disk. >If you really don't know the answer, please do not hesitate to say so. I went >through HELL with the ROBO stuff [There was no deinstaller no obvious way to >uninstall the hidden files and registry entries.] and do not wish to go through >anything like that again! I'm sure you'll understand. Maybe Adobe's Acrobat reader can work with Postscript. I find that the PS reader works with postscript and the PDF reader works with PDF files. But YMMV. If really, really bad things happen, I won't help you to fix it. I'm lazy, like that.
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