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Subject: Re: Fritz 16.4. "update"

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 05:59:00 05/03/04

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On May 03, 2004 at 08:46:44, George Tsavdaris wrote:

>On May 03, 2004 at 08:13:13, Jouni Uski wrote:
>
>>On May 03, 2004 at 07:40:08, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>
>>>On May 03, 2004 at 05:51:07, Helmut Conrady wrote:
>>>
>>>>On May 03, 2004 at 02:29:43, Jouni Uski wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I am disappointed now. After using almost 1 hour for 16.4. update download I
>>>>>need only seconds to see, that engine parameter bug (native) is not fixed!
>>>>>(After another engine I load Shredder 8 with gambit parameters - they are not
>>>>>used.) Is this too difficult to fix?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>You have to save your changed parameters of Shredder first. Then load the engine
>>>>with the changed parameters.
>>>>
>>>>Helmut
>>>
>>>
>>>     Hi Helmut
>>>     Right, but this has been posted several times already
>>>     and I do not understand why people can't (or are not
>>>     willing to) follow these instructions.
>>>     Kurt
>>
>>Sorry but both of You are wrong - there is bug in Fritz GUI. I have saved
>>parameters about 100 times, but if I first use let's say Fritz8 and then change
>>engine to Shredder 8 with Gambit parameter's they are not used. Chessbase
>>reply me, that this will be corrected, but it wasn't. I am talking about native
>>engine. Please can You confirm this bug?
>
> Yes, if you change the engine then you have to enter the paramaters again and
>press save again, as if you don't do this, the Default parameters are used
>again.
> Really annoying and i wonder why they don't fix this? If we start sending them
>10 e-mail's/person per day i think they will start thinking to fix it.

      Does this also happen with the Shredder8 UCI-engine? If not,
      I see no real problem ... and as far as I remember I use Shredder8
      Gambit only as UCI.
      Kurt



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