Author: Lex Loep
Date: 23:27:20 11/22/04
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On November 22, 2004 at 17:47:18, Chessfun wrote: >On November 22, 2004 at 17:28:53, Chessfun wrote: > >>On November 22, 2004 at 16:47:56, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >> >>>On November 22, 2004 at 16:09:44, Bernardo Wesler wrote: >>> >>>>I have not received any answer from you till this one. >>>>Anyway, althought i am not a programmer, I know very well how to load uci >>>>engines under chessbaseĀ® gui; i can tell u this is not the first time i am >>>>having problems with your uci engines; as a matter of fact i couldn't never load >>>>deep sjeng, and now i cannot load gandalf 6, nor gandalf 5.1; but i have no >>>>problems to load your gift engine 4.32uci and ruffian 2; so, i am telling u that >>>>i am not so stupid as to know the basics of loading and managing uci engines >>>>with chessbase gui; simply , i only say that i cannot load gandalf 5.1, gandalf >>>>6, nor deep sjeng.... Just tell me, in private, if u prefer, how to solve this >>>>issue, step by step, i mean customizing the several init files involved ..... >>>>cpeini, *.ini, engineext.ini, etc.... really a mess for non experts like me..... >>>>I hope u understand me. >>>>Thanks a lot and i still believe you are going to work this problems out. >>>>Dr Wesler >>> >>>Gandalf 5.1 is not an UCI engine. >> >>From Gandalf 6 retro.txt >> >>"Gandalf retro engines. >>---------------------- >>The GandalfRetroSetup will install the following older versions of the gandalf >>engines. >> >>Winboard 4.32f, 4.32g, 4.32h, 5.1 >>UCI 4.32h, *5.1* >>Native 5.1" >> >>Sarah. > >I should have added. I know the original 5.1 definately wasn't UCI but maybe >they modified one now as the above text file also states the same about 4.32h. Oops, you found a bug in the readme file. There only is a Winboard 5.1. So the correct list is this: Winboard 4.32f, 4.32g, 4.32h, 5.1 UCI 4.32h Native 5.1 Lex > >Sarah.
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