Hi
Sorry for my bad english.
I have a mystake with:
PPC, WM5, eTcl 1.0.0 , Scid for pocket PC
I searched solution for run scid on my handled but i have the error message :
couldn't load library /Program Files/ScidPocket/tkscid.dll: bad address in
system call argument while executing "load [fi
Hello,
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Michael O'Neill wrote:
> I am running Windows XP service pack 2.
>
> Here are two problems I have encountered.
>
> First, I cannot past a .pgn game from the clipboard. It generates an error
> message concerning some type of invalid command. If I click i
Does that mean we can have a file fide.spf that is GPL even if the photos
are not ? Or are the photos GPL too ?
>
>>
>> > 4) FIDE.spf. What is the distribution condition (license) for the
>> FIDE.spf?
>>
>> GPL. Not to the best of my knowledge. I made it myself ;)
>>
>
> FIDE agreed for the use
Alexander Wagner writes:
> Marco Pessotto wrote:
>
> Hi Marco!
>
>>> I don't understand why you mention Polyglot here. Toga is an UCI engine
>>> and must be used that way.
>>> When playing a game the book is managed by Scid, not by the engine. When
>>> Scid does not find any move in the book, it
Sorry for the misunderstanding : I was talking about the answer :
Here is an updated Q/A for the knowledge base :
## Q. I want to use Scid from a read-only drive : can I run Scid from (say)
a CD ?
A. Yes, you can start Scid from any external media, including a CD, since a
Scid installation does
Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
>> Sounds good. Probably, you should mention that the bases (tactical
>> training) have to be writable as well as Pascal told us that this is
>> currently not possible otherwise.
> This bug will be fixed soon ;-)
Are you working on it? I did not yet check the
This bug will be fixed soon ;-) This kind of feedback is important, as it
is tough to focus on writing and reminding every technical detail that might
be relevant. It is always welcome.
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Alexander Wagner <
a.wag...@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de> wrote:
> Benoit St-Pier
Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
Hi!
> Here is an updated Q/A for the knowledge base :
Sounds good. Probably, you should mention that the bases (tactical
training) have to be writable as well as Pascal told us that this is
currently not possible otherwise.
--
Kind regards,/
Here is an updated Q/A for the knowledge base :
## Q. I want to use Scid from a read-only drive : can I run Scid from (say)
a CD ?
A. Yes, you can start Scid from any external media, including a CD, since a
Scid installation does not rely on anything from the system itself. This
kind of install
Marco Pessotto wrote:
Hi Marco!
>> I don't understand why you mention Polyglot here. Toga is an UCI engine
>> and must be used that way.
>> When playing a game the book is managed by Scid, not by the engine. When
>> Scid does not find any move in the book, it will switch to the engine.
>>
>> Firs
"Pascal Georges" writes:
> I don't understand why you mention Polyglot here. Toga is an UCI engine
> and must be used that way.
> When playing a game the book is managed by Scid, not by the engine. When
> Scid does not find any move in the book, it will switch to the engine.
>
> First thing to c
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