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Subject: Re: What are "Fritz tablebases" ?!

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 10:14:03 10/30/04

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On October 30, 2004 at 11:57:31, Wayne Lowrance wrote:

>Howdy, this is not a new Fritz tablebases, I was h aving trouble with standard
>existing bases....
>Thank you, sorry for misleading
>Wayne

Hi Wayne,

oh, sorry for my misunderstanding.
I understand now ...

You can config the directory for the tablebases under Fritz GUI yourself. In
older Fritz versions (thinking on Fritz 6 GUI) you have to config the tablebases
in a file with the name Chssbase.ini. You can find the file in the Windows main
directory. Perhaps, the same file ChessBase used for the newer GUI versions. If
so you have two possibilitys:

01. Set the file directly under the GUI options from the Fritz GUI
02. With an editor in the file Chssbase.ini in your OS main directory (in the
most cases c:\Windows.

Let me look on my harddisk, I have ChessBase 9.0 installed (no other ChessBase
GUI) ...

Yes, I found the file for ChessBase 9.0 GUI too :-)))

My Chssbase.ini ...

[Tablebase]
Path=D:\5tb
CacheSizeKB=65536
[ChessBase 9.0]
AppName=C:\Chess\ChessBase\CBase9\CBase9.exe
Family=CBase
Major=9
Minor=0

Hope its help a little bit!
I wish you and the other readers a really nice weekend :-)

Best
Frank



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