Hi
Thanks a lot! Now I've had the chance to try this import.tcl version
out, and for the intended purpose it works like a charm!
I also tried to see what happens if you try to open a zipped PGN-file
directly with this version of scid - it's no catastophy, but it's
certainly not good! But the ag
Alexander Wagner wrote:
> Israel Chauca F. wrote:
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> Hi!
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> Enjoy!
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Maybe I just have this error, but in place of a particular player is
something that looks like part of a movement. Like the attached image.
Does anyone else have this?
http:
On Mar 3, 2010, at 10:52 AM, Alexander Wagner wrote:
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> j.f.r wrote:
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> Hi!
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>>> http://www.mediafire.com/?bjomkxaovjn
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>>> Enjoy!
>> Maybe I just have this error, but in place of a particular player is
>> something that looks like part of a movement. Like the attached image.
>>
>> Does
Israel Chauca F. wrote:
Hi!
Enjoy!
>>> Maybe I just have this error, but in place of a particular player is
>>> something that looks like part of a movement. Like the attached image.
>>>
>>> Does anyone else have this?
>>>
>>> http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/5498/dziwnybd.jpg
>> I'm not 10
j.f.r wrote:
Hi!
>> http://www.mediafire.com/?bjomkxaovjn
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>> Enjoy!
> Maybe I just have this error, but in place of a particular player is
> something that looks like part of a movement. Like the attached image.
>
> Does anyone else have this?
>
> http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/5498/dziwn
On 3/3/2010 2:04 AM, j.f.r wrote:
> Maybe I just have this error, but in place of a particular player is
> something that looks like part of a movement. Like the attached image.
These are actually positions that are analyzed. I assume by the one
player that is listed.
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On 3/2/2010 11:51 PM, Hartmut Riedel wrote:
> thx for your job, but there are games in your database from 1900 - did
> twic really start so early in the 20th century?
Actually there are games from as far back as 1801. Many of the great
games from history are represented. There are also a dozen or
j.f.r schrieb:
> W dniu 03-03-2010 02:31, Robert Ryan pisze:
>> If anyone is interested, here is a SCID database containing all of the
>> TWIC downloads through and including #799.
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>> I've updated the ECO codes, spell checked, and removed all the
>> duplicates in the database.
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>> http://www.m
2010/3/3 Fulvio :
> Robert Ryan wrote:
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> On 3/2/2010 7:56 PM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
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> How did you proceed, for clarity's sake?
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> Well, that really a two part question :)
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> To create the database I used DownLoadThemAll! (a Firefox extension) to
> down load all of the TWIC zip files at
W dniu 03-03-2010 02:31, Robert Ryan pisze:
> If anyone is interested, here is a SCID database containing all of the
> TWIC downloads through and including #799.
>
> I've updated the ECO codes, spell checked, and removed all the
> duplicates in the database.
>
> http://www.mediafire.com/?bjomkxaovj
Robert Ryan wrote:
On 3/2/2010 7:56 PM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
How did you proceed, for clarity's sake?
Well, that really a two part question :)
To create the database I used DownLoadThemAll! (a Firefox extension) to
down load all of the TWIC zip files at one time. Then I used 7-zip
Does anybody know what is needed to port an engine to scid pocket? I would
like to port my engine Rodin. I have tried to contact Georges but emails are
returned.
Thanks
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Hello,
Does anybody have experience connecting Novag Citrine and ScidPocket. I can
connect and send moves from Citrine to Scid, but when I play against an
engine, the engine moves are not send to citrine. Does anybody have this
problem also? any solution?
Thanks.
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