Author: Dan Homan
Date: 14:48:28 01/29/99
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On January 29, 1999 at 17:29:50, James T. Walker wrote: >> >>We're talking about different things. Remi Coulomb's program has nothing >>to do with chessbase. It is simply a tool that lets a winboard program >>interface to auto232. That's all. > >That would be great and sounds like what I'm looking for! WHERE CAN I GET IT ? >Thanks for straightening me out ! I had read about Remi Coulomb's program and >for some reason thought that was it at Chessbase.com. Now everything is >starting to fit. :-) Since that's all I want to do Remi Coulomb's program is >exactly what I'm looking for. > So you are looking to connect two machines with Auto232? Ok, http://www-leibniz.imag.fr/~coulom/remi.htm is Remi's web site. I just looked at it, and now I see the confusion. Remi calls his program "wbengine", too! Download it and follow the instructions. I've never used it (I don't own two computers), but I have been told that it works well. - Dan P.S. Because this program makes use of the Winboard interface of freeware chess programs, it will probably have similar type configuration files to the Chessbase product.... good luck.
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