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Subject: To: Sune Larsson, Re: For Fritz 5.32 owners

Author: brain

Date: 21:07:27 08/15/99

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Thanks Sune.
Some questions (hope you don't mind):
(a) does writing the init file works for ALL winboard programs not mentioned by
you? e.g. tristram, monik, ...and whole bunch of the others? (Another way of
phrasing the question is: do winboard engines which can be used in the Fritz GUI
thru the init file fall under a different category?)
(b) have you experienced Anmon being timed-out when playing eng-vs-eng in the
Fritz GUI?
(c) have you encountered Fortress's suddenly stopped playing in the middle of
aeng-vs-eng game, but the its clock actually counts UP instead of DOWN?

Thanks in advance.


On August 13, 1999 at 12:04:07, Sune Larsson wrote:

>For those interested there are a number of WinBoard programs that work fine
>as engines in Fritz 5.32.
>
>GNUChess, Gromit, Crazy Bishop: There are ready setups at ChessBase, using
>                                WinBoard adapter.
>
>AnMon426, LGGold, Inmichess, Fortress: Ready for Fritz 5.32. There are
>                                       init.files in the programs. Just
>                                       follow the written instructions,
>                                       using WinBoard adapter.
>
>Phalanx21, ZChess210, Arasan52, Bionic41: For these programs I had to write
>                                          init.files, following the example
>                                          of AnMon. In Parameter - CommandLine
>                                          just write the commandline you use
>                                          in WinBoard ini for respec.program.
>                                          Then use WinBoard adapter.
>
>Instructions how to use WinBoard adapter are to be found at ChessBase.
>In Fritz you can let the programs use the General.ctg as openingbook.
>Or Powerbooks-99 if you have it.
>
>Sune



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