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Subject: Re: Autoplayer Problems

Author: Steven Juchnowski

Date: 15:37:18 01/25/99

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On January 25, 1999 at 08:55:59, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>On January 25, 1999 at 07:39:43, Steven Juchnowski wrote:
>
>>
>>Enrique,
>>
>>Thankyou for your suggestions. The problem with G6 not
>>responding to J5 was in fact due to the timeout setting in
>>G6 being set too low (50 minute setting which in fact was
>>50 seconds).
>>
>>I now have another problem where it is not at all obvious to
>>me how to get J5 to play white with the autoplayer.
>
>As master, Junior will play the first game as white, second as black and so on,
>alternating colors in every game.
>
>>Chessbase seem to  think according to their instruction manual,
>>that owners of J5 will only use the autoplayer to play J5 against
>>itself in which case it doesn't matter who is white.
>
>This is not correct. See above.
>
>>Also, I am given the option of only autoplaying one game at
>>at a time.
>
>Only if you check the "Only one game" box. I can't take a look now because
>precisely J5 is autoplaying, but the box says something similar.
>
>Enrique
>
>>Do you have any ideas on these problems?
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Steven

I was a bit quick off the mark. Junior5 will in fact play white
when played on the master computer but it takes a few seconds to
start playing. I needed to be more patient.

I can verify that the dialogue box in Junior5 does include a number of
games to play but this is greyed out so I have no access to it. There is no
timeout option so I assume these parameters are controlled by the
other software. I couldn't find an "Only one game " box, maybe you
mean the "Current game only"  box. Even with this box unchecked,
I cannot enter multiple games to play. In any case I am not particularly
concerned by this.

Once again thankyou for your assistance.

Steven

Once again thankyou for your help.



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