Author: Dario Zuccolotto
Date: 14:03:55 01/11/05
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On January 11, 2005 at 15:45:08, F. Huber wrote: >On January 11, 2005 at 15:41:03, Christopher Morgan wrote: > >>On January 11, 2005 at 14:24:18, Brian Kostick wrote: >> >>>On January 11, 2005 at 14:19:51, Christopher Morgan wrote: >>> >>>>On January 11, 2005 at 13:31:54, Franz Hagra wrote: >>>> >>>>>nice work ChessBase - thanks >>>>> >>>>>Hagra >>>> >>>> >>>>I just confirmed this. TBs consulted in CB9 in a couple of endgames >>>>down to under five pieces (immediate solution for all moves), but not in the >>>>"updated" Fritz family GUI (continuing analysis), using several different >>>>engines. >>>> >>>>Now what? How do we fix? >>>> >>>>Chris >>> >>> >>>Chris, >>> >>> Is this the online update or one of the manual download updates? Just so as I >>>will avoid it until a fix is done. Thanks, BK >> >>BK, >> >>This was the online update, and, unfortunately, I did not save the old >>gui8update file. The online upgrade just writes over the old one and does not >>tell you it is doing so. Talk about hubris! Save that, then after updating >>with either the online update or a manual one (both should be the same) run the >>update again with the old update file. Hopefully, that will fix the problem. >>Maybe someone here who did save the old one would be kind enough to make it >>available to those of us who didn't. I don't think that would be giving away >>and CB product that you normally would pay for. Right?? >> >>Chris > >You can simply download the old (working) GUI8.iup from April 2004 at: >http://www.playchess.com/updates/gui8.iup Could someone please advise the correct URL/link that contains J9.0.0.3....I cannot access Playchess.com for the update as my software is a on computer not linked to internet. I've tried Playchess.com/updates/support/gui8.iup, which still has the previous update (Gui8 that contains J(.0.0.2) Thanks - Dario
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