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Subject: Re: How to use accuclock

Author: Ernst Walet

Date: 00:26:30 01/29/00

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On January 28, 2000 at 01:07:06, Lex Loep wrote:

>On January 27, 2000 at 21:37:40, Terry Presgrove wrote:
>
>>I tried to read all the posts relating to Tiger problems, but Like
>>Jim Walker I too am having problems getting timestamp working on ICC.
>>Can anyone help? I need the speciffic input for the Console. Also
>>I thought Tiger was supposed to be a fast searcher...only getting
>>7-9 ply middle game search and how do you get it to show evaluation
>>when the opponent is thinking? Oh...well .....maybe tomorrow will be
>>a better day.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>> TP
>
>For use on ICC you need to use timestamp.exe, to enable it:
>- Open the internet console
>- Call up the properties dialog  (Right click on console - properties )
>- Check the 'Use timeseal' box
>- Click the 'Setup..' button
>- In the 'path' field fill in the full pathname of the timeseal program
>e.g. C:\Program Files\Lokasoft\ChessPartner4.2\timeseal\timestamp.exe
>If you have installed RT/CP in a different folder, adjust accordingly
>- Then in the parameters field fill in: %1 %2 -p %2
>- Click OK
>- Again OK
>- Thats it, you may want to save the Internect console settings.
>
>For use on FICS you need to use timeseal.exe, to enable it:
>- Open the internet console
>- Call up the properties dialog  (Right click on console - properties )
>- Check the 'Use timeseal' box
>- Click the 'Setup..' button
>- Check all the fields are empty, except Port field which contains 0
>- Click OK
>- Again OK
>- Thats it, you may want to save the Internect console settings.
>
>Lex

For chess.net´s accuclock follow the instructions as above with two differences

1. in the path field use "accuclck.exe" and not "timestamp.exe"
2. In the parameters field fill in "-p %2"

Ernst-J.



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