Author: Les Fernandez
Date: 19:28:52 04/20/04
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On April 20, 2004 at 18:23:21, Eugene Nalimov wrote: >On April 20, 2004 at 17:18:41, Marc Bourzutschky wrote: > >>On April 20, 2004 at 13:44:30, Markus Pillen wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>>Since 8 Month Iam generating 6 Piece Endgamedatabases for the Chessmaster 9000 >>>GUI. At the Moment my PC is generating KxxKxx. I thing they are ready in August >>>or September (hopefully) Now after generating some Databases with Pawns my Disk >>>is full and i have to use another Disk. I have asked Johan de Koning if it is >>>possible to set more than one Path in the Chessmaster GUI for the access of the >>>Databases. It isn´t possible and it isn´t planned for the next GUI. >>>Now i have a Question. Is it possible (via a little program) to make three or >>>more Pathes looking like one, so that Chessmaster can look at all generated >>>Databases? >>>I hope you know what i mean, because my english is not the best. >>> >>>best regards >>>Markus >> >>You need a utility to create "symbolic links". I'm not completely sure such >>utilities exist for Windows (often what is advertised as a "symbolic link" is >>really a "hard link" which cannot be used accross different disks). For >>example, the GNU "ln" utility ported from UNIX to windows only creates hard >>links. You might look at the site below and/or search the net... >> >>http://www.pearlmagik.com/winbolic/ >> >>If you find something that works, I'd be interested! >> >>-Marc > >Or you can create spanned or stripped partition that will allow you to use >several different hard drives as one large logical disk. > >See, for example, > >http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/using/productdoc/en/default.asp?url=/WINDOWSXP/home/using/productdoc/en/sag_DISKconcepts_15.asp. > >Thanks, >Eugene Hi Eugene, Hows the next set of 6 piece (pawn) tables coming?? When do you think the next set to Bob will be ready? Thanks, Les
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