Hi again!
Concerning databases: any suggestions on where to find good collections
to download and play with? Googling for it mostly gives me online
databases, like http://chessopeningsdatabase.com/
Best,
Magnus
Dale Hards wrote:
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> On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Magnu
Hi!
Thanks. I thought I was working in a scid database, but it turned out
that I was using the pgn-file.
Magnus
Alexander Wagner wrote:
> Magnus Larsson wrote:
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> Hi!
>
>> Great, now it works. I see your point about too large database too.
>> As I am new to
to restart SCID to pick up
> the new database type.
>
> Also, it appears you don't have to flag games to get the Opening
> Trainer to work, but it does make it better.
>
> Dale
>
> On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Dale Hards <mailto:dale.ha...@googlemail.com>>
choose to play as white in the
opening training first dialog, and then the same with black, but I get
the same message. What am I missing?
Best,
Magnus
Dale Hards wrote:
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> On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Magnus Larsson <mailto:mag...@vista.se>> wrote:
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> Hi!
Hi!
I am very uncertain about if this i the right place to ask this . but:
I have begun to use the analysis and annotation features of scid, using
crafty as analysis engine. However, the annotation contains symbols and
abbreviations that I don't understand and so far cannot find information
Hi!
How do you install and run scid on the N800? I use a N770, and would
love scid on it.
Magnus L
Gene Venable skrev:
> I'm typing this on a Nokia 800, a handheld computer on which Scid works
> great. You can buy them for not much more than $200 and use them for almost
> everything a lapto
Hi!
I've been using scid on Ubuntu Edgy Linux for a while, and notice that
at least sometimes when I start a game from an arranged start board, I
cannot castle. I'm using scid 3.6.1.
Anyone got ideas or advice on this?
Magnus L