same to me1. Colchess (nothing happens, both engines start and just take up memory, flag falls)
2. Fortress (works as white only -- fails as black)
3. Francesca (crashes)
4. InmiChess (crashes)
5. MFChess seems to be intermittent.
6. Noonian (crashes)
7. Olithink (makes illegal moves and rejects legal moves)
8. Pierre (makes illegal moves and rejects legal moves)
9. Queen (Not a winboard program, as far as I can tell)
10. Snailchess (Winboard dialog simply goes away, but snailchess runs from the command line)
11. Tristram (crashes)
12. Also, TCBishop does not seem to be using its opening book (though Gromit3 does and Gromit3 uses the same sort of book...)
Here is my TCB init file:
E:\PROGRA~2\winboard\TCBishop>type tcbxinit.cui
prompt off
; Eugene Nalimov's EGTBs
; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chesslib
nalimov
init e:\programme\winboard\nalimov
cache 2097152
x
p
special
; Opening-Book
; ~~~~~~~~~~~~
fbkbook fritz4.fbk
; Hash-Tables
; ~~~~~~~~~~~
size 33554432
x
Have you tried everything? Like reducing the name and rebooting?I am not able to get operational (Under Windows NT 4.0!) the following programs:
1. Colchess (nothing happens, both engines start and just take up memory, flag falls)
2. Fortress (works as white only -- fails as black)
3. Francesca (crashes)
4. InmiChess (crashes)
6. Noonian (crashes)
12. Also, TCBishop does not seem to be using its opening book (though Gromit3 does and Gromit3 uses the same sort of book...)
Here is my TCB init file:
E:\PROGRA~2\winboard\TCBishop>type tcbxinit.cui
prompt off
; Eugene Nalimov's EGTBs
; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chesslib
nalimov
init e:\programme\winboard\nalimov
cache 2097152
x
p
special
; Opening-Book
; ~~~~~~~~~~~~
fbkbook fritz4.fbk
; ~~~~~~~~~~~
size 33554432
x
I don't think TCB reads *.fbk format, but it can convert it to *.pgn and then >use it. Download Fritz4.pgn from Franks site and try this instead:; Opening-Book
; ~~~~~~~~~~~~
fbkbook fritz4.fbk
You simply would not believe all the things I have tried. Since I did a port of this program and since I like it very much, I have an emotional stake in getting it to work. I have the advice from 4 top experts and nothing seems to make it operational. The only thing I have not done is move the whole operation to the C drive from the E drive, but I won't do that.Have you tried everything? Like reducing the name and rebooting?I am not able to get operational (Under Windows NT 4.0!) the following programs:
1. Colchess (nothing happens, both engines start and just take up memory, flag falls)
2. Fortress (works as white only -- fails as black)
3. Francesca (crashes)
4. InmiChess (crashes)
6. Noonian (crashes)
12. Also, TCBishop does not seem to be using its opening book (though Gromit3 does and Gromit3 uses the same sort of book...)
Here is my TCB init file:
E:\PROGRA~2\winboard\TCBishop>type tcbxinit.cui
prompt off
; Eugene Nalimov's EGTBs
; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chesslib
nalimov
init e:\programme\winboard\nalimov
cache 2097152
x
p
special
; Opening-Book
; ~~~~~~~~~~~~
fbkbook fritz4.fbk
Yes, it is unreliable on my machine too.
It has to be x moves in y minutes to avoid crashing. Game/x doesn't work.
I don't think it runs under NT.
Should work with Winboard 4.0.5, but not 4.0.7.
I don't think TCB reads *.fbk format, but it can convert it to *.pgn and then use it. Download Fritz4.pgn from Franks site and try this instead:
pgnbook
It is a very sensitive operation. When the patch for ColChess 6.2 was released, I renamed the executable to CChess621.exe, which worked fine. Then I felt courageous and tried ColChess621.exe, which didn't. So I'm back with the tried and functional name.You simply would not believe all the things I have tried. Since I did a port of this program and since I like it very much, I have an emotional stake in getting it to work. I have the advice from 4 top experts and nothing seems to make it operational. The only thing I have not done is move the whole operation to the C drive from the E drive, but I won't do that.
There is a '12. Also, TCBishop does not seem to be using its opening book (though Gromit3 does and Gromit3 uses the same sort of book...)
Here is my TCB init file:
E:\PROGRA~2\winboard\TCBishop>type tcbxinit.cui
prompt off
; Eugene Nalimov's EGTBs
; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chesslib
nalimov
init e:\programme\winboard\nalimov
cache 2097152
x
p
special
; Opening-Book
; ~~~~~~~~~~~~
fbkbook fritz4.fbk
; Hash-Tables
; ~~~~~~~~~~~
size 33554432
x
Maybe you have not changed fd to sd at second chess program names.2. Fortress (works as white only -- fails as black)
I have been programming since 1976, and used more operating systems than I can even remember. I really like OpenVMS. I like some flavors of UNIX. I despise Windows 95, but I really like Windows NT.There are _a lot_ of good reason to use NT. For example multi processor support, secutity features, network support, stability. Please consult a _good_ book, magazines or search on the web to learn more...
I was never able to create a dialog between Inmi and NT under WB.I am not able to get operational (Under Windows NT 4.0!) the following programs:
4. InmiChess (crashes)
If anybody has some idea why the protocol between Inmi and NT does not work, please tell me!!!!I was never able to create a dialog between Inmi and NT under WB.I am not able to get operational (Under Windows NT 4.0!) the following programs:
4. InmiChess (crashes)
Under WIN2000 (also NT???) it seems to work.
crazy thing....
Werner
Does it not work at all or does it fail sometimes ? On my Windows98-system Fortress will refuse to play with Black against certain opponents always and against others sometimes . Maybe no OS-specific thing .2. Fortress (works as white only -- fails as black)
There are _a lot_ of good reason to use NT. For example multi processor support, secutity features, network support, stability. Please consult a _good_ book, magazines or search on the web to learn more...
vp
Ok, ich programmiere auch hauptberuflich und auch auf verschiedenen OS (von BS2000 über verschiedene Unixe bis WinNT alles vertreten). Ein offizielles Zertifikat von MS über NT-Administration und einige Zeit Praxis kann ich auch vorweisen. NT ist das stabilste, was man von MS bekommt. Nicht mehr und nicht weniger.Seit 1987 programmiere ich in unterschiedlichen OS, und schenke mir Glauben, ich kenne diesen! (DOS, win 3.x, win 9x, Win NT, Linux)
Ich war WinNT Administrator fruher.
WinNT plante man nicht fur Winboard!
Naturlich ich liebe auch WinNT besser, wie Win 9x,
aber WinNT absolut kein Stabil! *in Network*.
Danke deine *Comment*
Gruss
WYx
HehehI have the advice from 4 top experts and nothing seems to make it operational. The only thing I have not done is move the whole operation to the C drive from the E drive, but I won't do that.You simply would not believe all the things I have tried. Since I did a port of this program and since I like it very much, I have an emotional stake in getting it to work.
It is a very sensitive operation. When the patch for ColChess 6.2 was released, I renamed the executable to CChess621.exe, which worked fine. Then I felt courageous and tried ColChess621.exe, which didn't. So I'm back with the tried and functional name.
You may be on to something here...Does it not work at all or does it fail sometimes ? On my Windows98-system Fortress will refuse to play with Black against certain opponents always and against others sometimes . Maybe no OS-specific thing .2. Fortress (works as white only -- fails as black)
Yes , this was also my conclusion ; I already studied some logfiles and had some initial ideas but as my C abilities are really limitted I didn't take time to look at Fortress' source code yet.You may be on to something here...Does it not work at all or does it fail sometimes ? On my Windows98-system Fortress will refuse to play with Black against certain opponents always and against others sometimes . Maybe no OS-specific thing .2. Fortress (works as white only -- fails as black)
Maybe (for instance) it does not like to get e2e4 first or maybe e2-e4 or e4 or whatever since it might expect a single nomenclature. Perhaps some opponents use a nomenclature it is not familiar with. I will check this out.
Excellent tip!
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