Author: Barry Culp
Date: 06:54:44 12/02/05
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On December 02, 2005 at 09:39:29, chandler yergin wrote: >On December 02, 2005 at 08:08:25, Ryan Peters wrote: > >>On December 02, 2005 at 06:43:43, chandler yergin wrote: >> >>>On December 02, 2005 at 05:30:25, Rucsandescu Silvian wrote: >>> >>>>Hello dear Chandler Yergin >>>>The new Fritz 9's DVD comes without tablebases.You must download Tbs or use a >>>>tablebase generator or use ChessBase's Turbo Endgame DVDs. >>> >>>They are CDRom 1-4 I have them installed. >>> >>>>Because Fritz 9 has a lot of chess knowledges the engine can appreciate well >>>>some endgames without TBS. >>>>Regards, >>>>Silvian >>>Thank you. >>>I assumed everyone has done that from earlier versions of Fritz. >>>You have to activate them. >>>Toolbar Engine Management >>>Check to see if the CDRom 1-4 & CDRom Fritz >>>are in the Active Engine side. >>>Analysis is much easier using them. >>>OK? >>>Chan >> >> >>This is confusing at best >>Fritz 9 comes on a single DVD with no tablebases >I'n not disputing that. >> >>If you dont have any, download whatever you need from several sites such as >>ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/pub/hyatt/ >> >>Place the TB's in a folder of your choice. Make sure that the folder is >>specified in Tool/Options/Tablebases and make sure your engine params have >>tablebases activated. >> >>Engine management has nothing to do with it >> >>Ryan > It's a Menu! It has Active & Inactive Choice. >You usually place engines you don't use in the Inactive File. And the Engine management menu has nothing to do with setting up downloaded tablebases for Fritz 9. Ryan
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