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

Author: Wayne Lowrance

Date: 18:08:49 10/30/04

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On October 30, 2004 at 13:14:03, Frank Quisinsky wrote:

>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

Thank you Frank. I have them working now
Wayne



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