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Subject: Re: Page for the TOP Downloader and LGoliath 2000 2.0 is available !

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 15:03:46 01/01/00

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Hello,

I made a little mistake, the same mistake I made in the KnightX Download for 4
weeks.

I rename the orginal LG2000V2.exe file. I don`t know why !
I get the version from Michael from the WT-6 tournament but I see that the EXE
file in the Readme has an other name.

So I rename the *.exe and *.init file in the original name. Furthermore adjust
the programmer the support options in the LG2000v2.init = True. In the file
which I put on my page stand the options = False !

So I repair my mistake and put the original files on my page. User with made an
download must not make a new download. Please rename the LGol2000-2.exe in
LG2000V2.exe and the LGol2000-2.init in LG2000V2.init. Then is the readme file
from the programmer OK.

You can rename the files but you must not rename the files !!!

You can rename all *.exe files from WinBaord engines in an other names but
please not rename the configuration files from the programs (the exception for
rename a *.exe file is the WinBoard engine Nimzo).

It is better when user rename the *.exe files.
Example:

Crafty play against Gromit under WinBoard !
The original names are ...

Engine.exe (Gromit) and
WCrafty-17.4.exe (Crafty) !

In the status menue of WinBoard stand
Engine - WCrafty-17.4

Better is here stand ..
Gromit_220 - Crafty_1704

And this is the reason why I rename *.exe files !



Configuration file LG2000V2.init for Chess-Base GUIs:

[Parameter]
CommandLine =
Engine      = LGoliath 2000 2.0
Author      = Michael Borgstädt
Debug       = False

[Support]
AnalyzeMode = True
PonderMode  = True
CastleAndEP = True



I made too many changes in my page and with the data and so I made mistakes.
But this mistakes is not so bad.

The data are the same but with in other name :-)

Sorry and have a nice day !

Frank



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