Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 03:44:13 10/30/05
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On October 30, 2005 at 06:19:48, George Speight wrote:
>On October 30, 2005 at 01:47:05, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On October 30, 2005 at 01:37:57, George Speight wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>You lost me Uri. I extracted 2.2.1 and it aksed me if I wanted to put it in the
>>>same folder. I said yes, and put it there. But when i go to chessbase and look
>>>at my list of loaded engines, all i see if Fruit 2.2 there is no Fruit 2.2.1
>>>How am i supposed to know which one i am using. It looks like they should both
>>>be listed, but then again i dont see how they could if they are in the same
>>>folder. Do you have both versions listed in your engines list- if so how. What
>>>did i do wrong. If not, how in the world woudl you know which you were running.
>>>Thanks, George
>>
>> Hi George
>> I highly recommend you to either visit an education
>> regarding Windows Operating System or to contact a
>> chess computer friend being able to demonstrate you
>> the most common things with handling chess programs,
>> delete/copy files/folders and so on.
>> Best regards
>> Kurt
> You are probably right. The problem is I have friends who could help me with
>windows, but they know nothing about chess. This is really the only place I have
>to learn. I wwas really excited about the possibility of learning as much as I
>could on here. It takes me longer than most to catch on, I guess. But i thirst
>for the knowledge, and have been thankful for the people who have helped me. I
>have met some really nice people, and a few who have managed to take much of the
>joy out of it for me. If that is what is called trolling, then I guess that is
>what I am. I am sorry for whatever inconvenience I have caused you. The best to
>you, George
Hi George
You haven't caused any inconvenience to me. I just
wanted to say that it would have been very helpful
for you to have such a good friend :-)
Regards
Kurt
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