Author: James T. Walker
Date: 18:32:47 06/22/04
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On June 22, 2004 at 21:28:59, mike tubbs wrote: >On June 22, 2004 at 21:22:01, John Merlino wrote: > >>On June 22, 2004 at 20:56:24, Mike Byrne wrote: >> >>>On June 22, 2004 at 20:54:02, mike tubbs wrote: >>> >>>>On June 22, 2004 at 20:49:17, mike tubbs wrote: >>>> >>>>>On June 22, 2004 at 20:45:00, Mike Byrne wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On June 22, 2004 at 20:43:22, mike tubbs wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>On June 22, 2004 at 20:17:15, John Merlino wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>On June 22, 2004 at 20:08:08, mike tubbs wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>On June 22, 2004 at 20:01:57, John Merlino wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>On June 22, 2004 at 19:57:48, mike tubbs wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>I downloaded the demo and i get an error message about a missing DLL, after i >>>>>>>>>>>reinstall and restart still get the same error message, I'm using windows xp >>>>>>>>>>>pro. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Unfortunately, you're talking to the wrong person. I am no longer involved with >>>>>>>>>>the development of Chessmaster. I'm just a fan and "a particularly knowledgeable >>>>>>>>>>user of CM5500 through CM9000". :-) >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>I do have one question, though. What's the name of the missing DLL? The problem >>>>>>>>>>might not be the demo's fault.... >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>jm >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>d3d9.dll says the application failed to start because of the lack of this file. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>d3d9.dll is part of Microsoft's DirectX, which is required by the program >>>>>>>>(unless you specifically turn off DirectX support and choose OpenGL, as Mike >>>>>>>>Byrne suggested). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>I would simply go to Windows Update and get the latest version of DirectX. That >>>>>>>>will solve any future problems you may have with applications that use 3D. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>jm >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>I took both of you and mike suggestions, after going to the microsoft site and >>>>>>>downloading the latest direct x 9b , i started the program up and this time it >>>>>>>diddn't ask for a dll file but a black square comes up then a bell and it >>>>>>>freezes. Guess it just doesn't like my system, chessmaster 9000 runs flawlessly >>>>>>>however. >>>>>> >>>>>>What is your OS? and make and model of video card? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I'm use Windows XP Pro with a Voodoo 3dfx video card. 512 ddram XP2400 >>>> >>>> >>>>I even raised my screen resolution to 1024x768 which according to the read me >>>>file is the minimum , still no luck..oh well. >>> >>> >>>I suggest upgrading the Card - that one is ancient - you were lucky CM9K worked >>> >>>http://chessprogramming.org/cccsearch/ccc.php?art_id=255512 >> >>Indeed. Not only is your Voodoo card "ancient", but it is also completely >>unsupported by all gaming companies as of at least two years ago (and probably >>at least three years). 3dfx went out of business quite a while ago, and there >>are no official drivers for their Voodoo cards that support DirectX 9. >> >>So, in a nutshell, your system is a bit outdated. >> >>jm > > > Well I wouldn't call a three year old card Ancient, haven't had anyproblems at >all with any other software games or anything else. I think atleast they could >mention that my video card is not support in their documentation. I don't even >see anything referring to Direct X 9 > > >3. The minimum system requirements for running Chessmaster 9000 are: >Windows 98/ME/XP (Chessmaster 9000 does not officially support Windows 2000 or >NT) >Pentium II 450 or AMD K6-3 500 (Pentium III 1GHz processor or faster >recommended) >64 MB RAM (128 MB RAM required for Windows XP and recommended for Windows 98/ME) >DirectX8.1-compatible video card (16MB required, 32MB recommended) >800x600 screen resolution (1024x768 or higher recommended) >250 MB hard drive space (1.2 GB recommended) >Windows-compatible mouse >Internet connection for play on Ubi.com (minimum 56k modem or broadband) I am running a 3dfx card with Win98/DirectX9.0b. I had the same problem and tried a new install. When trying this it asked me if I really wanted to uninstall the program. So I checked yes and uninstalled CM10K. I then ran the install program again and when the box came up asking if I wanted 2d only boards I cliked that block and one other I forgot which. It then started to work and I could then expand to a full screen. Jim
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