There's something about Amy...

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There's something about Amy...

Postby Dann Corbit » 08 Feb 2000, 17:52

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Dann Corbit at 08 February 2000 17:52:53:
I think I have everything fixed now.
The dll problem was due to my having run a profile session on the program. I
used something called TrueTime, which was demanding TTCORE.DLL.
The database thing was easy. The new one is tested and ready to go.
If there are any more issues, I suspect they won't be too hard.
I did a multiple CPU version, since someone asked for one.
Sorry for all the confusion!



My FTP site
Dann Corbit
 

Re: There's something about Amy...

Postby Thomas Mayer » 08 Feb 2000, 22:57

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Thomas Mayer at 08 February 2000 22:57:34:
Als Antwort auf:/As an answer to: There's something about Amy... geschrieben von:/posted by: Dann Corbit at 08 February 2000 17:52:53:
Hi Dann,
I think I have everything fixed now.
The dll problem was due to my having run a profile session on the program. I
used something called TrueTime, which was demanding TTCORE.DLL.
The database thing was easy. The new one is tested and ready to go.
If there are any more issues, I suspect they won't be too hard.
I did a multiple CPU version, since someone asked for one.
Sorry for all the confusion!
you are fantastic... indeed !
Nothing to sorry about... great work
But what I need now: Has anyone out there a good opening book in pgn... perhaps a link where I can download one ? Or will the programmer himself offer the opening book to download at his homepage ?
Greets, Thomas
Thomas Mayer
 

Re: There's something about Amy...

Postby Volker Pittlik » 08 Feb 2000, 23:59

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Volker Pittlik at 08 February 2000 23:59:41:
Als Antwort auf:/As an answer to: Re: There's something about Amy... geschrieben von:/posted by: Thomas Mayer at 08 February 2000 22:57:34:
...
But what I need now: Has anyone out there a good opening book in pgn... perhaps a link where I can download one ? Or will the programmer himself offer the opening book to download at his homepage ?
Greets, Thomas
Hi Thomas,
take a look at Frank Quisinsky's site. There is a Fritz4-book in PGN somewhere...
Volker
Volker Pittlik
 

Re: There's something about Amy...

Postby Volker Pittlik » 09 Feb 2000, 00:01

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Volker Pittlik at 09 February 2000 00:01:53:
Als Antwort auf:/As an answer to: There's something about Amy... geschrieben von:/posted by: Dann Corbit at 08 February 2000 17:52:53:
I think I have everything fixed now.
I did a multiple CPU version, since someone asked for one.
Thanks for all the work you are doing, Dann.

...
I do.
Best wishes
Volker
Volker Pittlik
 

Re: There's something about Amy...

Postby Frank Quisinsky » 09 Feb 2000, 10:00

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Frank Quisinsky at 09 February 2000 10:00:38:
Als Antwort auf:/As an answer to: Re: There's something about Amy... geschrieben von:/posted by: Thomas Mayer at 08 February 2000 22:57:34:
Hi Dann,
I think I have everything fixed now.
The dll problem was due to my having run a profile session on the program. I
used something called TrueTime, which was demanding TTCORE.DLL.
The database thing was easy. The new one is tested and ready to go.
If there are any more issues, I suspect they won't be too hard.
I did a multiple CPU version, since someone asked for one.
Sorry for all the confusion!
you are fantastic... indeed !
Nothing to sorry about... great work
But what I need now: Has anyone out there a good opening book in pgn... perhaps a link where I can download one ? Or will the programmer himself offer the opening book to download at his homepage ?
Greets, Thomas
Hi Thomas,
I made an opening book for Amy, not a problem with the new version, tweaked by Dann.
I hope my idea with the PGN file is good, look in my detail page and in my donwload page 9 for more information !
Regards
Frank
Frank Quisinsky
 


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