Author: Inmann Werner
Date: 13:19:03 08/16/99
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On August 16, 1999 at 16:05:29, Dann Corbit wrote: >On August 16, 1999 at 15:44:34, Inmann Werner wrote: > >>Hello. >> >>I just got a mail, that a user can not use the TBs on his Win95 PC. >>He has the TBs on D:\tablebases. I figured out, that there is no long-name >>support. >>Is this my compiler, or is this native in the code of Nalimov TBs. >>Ever heard of this problem? >It works fine in Crafty. Here is a dopey pathname with spaces and too long, and >I put the 3 piece files only in there so I could tell if it was looking in the >right place. It works fine. > >E:\crafty\Release>SET CRAFTY_TB_PATH=E:/crafty/Release/TB/Ridiculous Stupid >Annoying Pathname > >E:\crafty\Release>crafty1 >EPD Kit revision date: 1996.04.21 >unable to open book file [e:/crafty/release/book.bin]. >book is disabled >unable to open book file [e:/crafty/release/books.bin]. >search time set to 720.00. >using cpu time >Crafty 16.15 vs ferret >pondering enabled. >EGTB cache memory = 16M bytes. >hash table memory = 48M bytes. >pawn hash table memory = 8M bytes. >play best book line after search. >EGTB access enabled >using tbpath=E:/crafty/Release/TB/Ridiculous Stupid Annoying Pathname >3 piece tablebase files found >210kb of RAM used for TB indices and decompression tables Thanks. Not nice for me, but now I know where to look. Werner
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