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Subject: Re: Corection:How can i use Theking 3.33 to play with bookthinker ?

Author: Sedat

Date: 12:29:44 12/25/05

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On December 25, 2005 at 12:50:29, Marc Lacrosse wrote:

>On December 25, 2005 at 11:21:42, Sedat wrote:
>
>>>I need some instructions how to setup Theking 3.33 to play with bookthinker
>>>under GalisWBTM
>>>
>>>I downloaded and tried these instructions but without suscess:
>>>http://www.aarontay.per.sg/Winboard/Winboard3.html#[C.4]
>>>http://www.adelberger.net/Replay/BookThinker.zip
>>>http://home.online.no/~malin/sjakk/download/InBetween.zip
>>>
>>>
>>>And I will be very glad if somebody send me a prepared (winboard.ini,with engine
>>>folder)configuration
>>>
>>>Or maybe step by step inform me please  how to use TheKing 3.33  with
>>>bookthinker under GalisWBTM
>>>
>>>Thanks in forwards,
>>>Sedat Canbaz
>
>Hi Sedat
>
>There are very good instructions on how to use CM9 or 10 with inbetween and
>bookthinker on Jason's Kent site at http://www.freewebs.com/jakent/
>
>AFAIK some people complained of problems seemingly related to varied bookthinker
>versions available on the web.
>
>I prefer to use a double conversion to have TheKing running under winboard with
>adjustable parameters and an adjustable book : I use theKing + WB2UCI + Polyglot
>for all my online play or home-made matches with TheKing (and I provide a
>polyglot book).
>
>I suppose this should work with GalisWBTM.
>
>If you wish to get details please let me know.
>
>I take the opportunity to thank you for all your interesting tests and to wish
>you a happy new year.
>
>Marc

Hello Marc,

Thank you for your replay,interest.....

I found the way by myself and here is the setup:

EngineID=94
Name=The King 3.33
Version=
CmdLine=
Exe=kingbook inbetween.exe
dir=C:\chess\theking333
Logo=
Author=
Country=

Happy New Year,
Sedat Canbaz



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