Author: George Tsavdaris
Date: 14:51:32 12/04/04
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On December 04, 2004 at 17:40:13, F. Huber wrote: >On December 04, 2004 at 17:26:28, Graham Banks wrote: > >>On December 04, 2004 at 16:06:11, George Tsavdaris wrote: >> >>>On December 04, 2004 at 15:46:01, Graham Banks wrote: >>> >>>>If so, could somebody please explain how. >>>>Thanks in advance, Graham. >>> >>>Why not? Just create many directories, that each of them will contain a copy of >>>the "The King 3.33.EXE" and the appropriate Wb2Uci.eng with the appropriate >>>settings and path directories where the king is and also the Wb2Uci.exe. And >>>then import these UCI personalities into Fritz and play whatever you >>>want........... >> >> >>Tried this, but Fritz wouldn't allow it to load. Must be doing something wrong. >>I'll take another look. >> >>Regards, Graham. > >Hi Graham, > >maybe the problem is, that it´s not possible to use 2 (or more) instances of >the same executable with the same name - even if they are in different folders!? > >So you could try the following: >Do ALSO rename both of the ´Wb2Uci.exe´ and ´TheKing.exe´ in those two different >folder - e.g. to ´Wb2Uci1.exe´ and ´TheKing1.exe´ in one folder and the same >with "2" instead in the other folder. >Of course you´ll have also to change the names in the corresponding files >´Wb2Uci.eng´. >I could imagine that this will work. > I have predicted this the first time i used 2 different King settings and i renamed The King.EXE while leaving the Wb2Uci.EXE the same. And it is working properly since then. BUT it ALSO works properly on me, even if i rename all "The King.EXE" having the same name. So i can't understand what is the problem for Graham.....??? Graham i believe you've made multiple copies of The King.EXE and not having the different personalities via Wb2Uci.eng pointing to the same The King.EXE, right? If you made many copies and still doesn't load, then try Franz's suggestion....
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