Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 10:05:06 01/27/00
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On January 26, 2000 at 15:16:30, James T. Walker wrote:
>On January 26, 2000 at 10:13:35, James T. Walker wrote:
>
>>On January 26, 2000 at 08:10:49, Lex Loep wrote:
>>
>>>On January 26, 2000 at 07:51:48, James T. Walker wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 26, 2000 at 01:33:51, Lex Loep wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On January 25, 2000 at 18:43:52, James T. Walker wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On January 25, 2000 at 14:41:19, Lex Loep wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>On January 25, 2000 at 12:59:52, James T. Walker wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>On January 25, 2000 at 11:21:07, Shep wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>On January 25, 2000 at 10:50:55, robert michelena wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>SNIP
>>>>++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>>Hello Lex,
>>>>I create the database with the Chesspartner program using "Open database" and
>>>>"New" and I think it makes two files, LDB & LDX or something like that. Anyway
>>>>I tried again last night with the database in a different directory than
>>>>originally created and still no luck. I only have one database open and yes I
>>>>can store games manually with no problem.
>>>>+++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>
>>>Very strange, did you play with aut232 or was it on ICC ? If auto232 where
>>>you playing as master or slave ? If slave, the master should send a message
>>>to save the game, in Fritz it's an option !
>><snip>
>>>Lex
>>
>>
>>Hello again,
>>I did not check the box in Fritz(Auto232). I cannot get ChessPartner to work as
>>"Master" in auto232 with Fritz. I have never checked the box before with other
>>programs. I did not know that you would let the other program decide if you
>>saved the game or not! I will try this now. Thanks.
>>>
>>
>>>>>>>>Jim Walker
>
>Paydirt! That's all it took. I don't understand why you would allow the
>opponent to decide if you can save a game or not but if that's the way it works
>that's fine with me.
This is the way the Auto232 protocol works. We have not created this protocol,
so we just have to follow it...
Christophe
> Now if only it would work as Master. As Master vs
>Chessbase programs they immediately ask for adjudication after exiting book or
>the Chesspartner misses a move by the Chessbase opponent and they both just sit
>there doing nothing. Against Rebel Century, Rebel immediately terminates the
>program when the game starts.
>Jim Walker
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