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Winboard Ini file

Postby Darren » 01 Jul 2004, 21:57

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Darren at 01. July 2004 22:57:

I have installed Winboard onto a new computer and my file setup is slightly different.
Instead of all the Winboard engines being in the directory C:\Winboard, they are now in C:\Documents and Settings\Daz\Winboard.
e.g.
"Olithink -H 32" /fd=C:\Documents and Settings\Daz\Winboard\Olithink
Problem is, Winboard doesn't seem to like this change and refuses to boot any engine up; I also tried substituting "Docume~" for "Docuements and settings" but to no avail.
I didn't think there was a restriction on how a path was written - or is there?
regards,
Darren
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Re: Winboard Ini file

Postby Günther Simon » 02 Jul 2004, 08:03

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Günther Simon at 02 July 2004 09:03:51:
Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: Winboard Ini file geschrieben von:/posted by: Darren at 01. July 2004 22:57:
I have installed Winboard onto a new computer and my file setup is slightly different.
Instead of all the Winboard engines being in the directory C:\Winboard, they are now in C:\Documents and Settings\Daz\Winboard.
e.g.
"Olithink -H 32" /fd=C:\Documents and Settings\Daz\Winboard\Olithink
Problem is, Winboard doesn't seem to like this change and refuses to boot any engine up; I also tried substituting "Docume~" for "Docuements and settings" but to no avail.
I didn't think there was a restriction on how a path was written - or is there?
regards,
Darren
It is possible that there is a problem with the empty spaces
in the path.
Regards,
Günther
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Re: Winboard Ini file

Postby Nicolas Normand » 02 Jul 2004, 08:43

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Nicolas Normand at 02 July 2004 09:43:06:
Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: Winboard Ini file geschrieben von:/posted by: Darren at 01. July 2004 22:57:
I have installed Winboard onto a new computer and my file setup is slightly different.
Instead of all the Winboard engines being in the directory C:\Winboard, they are now in C:\Documents and Settings\Daz\Winboard.
e.g.
"Olithink -H 32" /fd=C:\Documents and Settings\Daz\Winboard\Olithink
Problem is, Winboard doesn't seem to like this change and refuses to boot any engine up; I also tried substituting "Docume~" for "Docuements and settings" but to no avail.
I didn't think there was a restriction on how a path was written - or is there?
regards,
Darren
"Olithink -H 32" /fd="C:\Documents and Settings\Daz\Winboard\Olithink"

hello ,
winbord don't like the space you should use the following :

this is working and this is the way i configure winboard...
regards
Nicolas
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Re: Winboard Ini file

Postby Claude Dubois » 02 Jul 2004, 15:29

Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Claude Dubois at 02 July 2004 16:29:28:
Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: Winboard Ini file geschrieben von:/posted by: Darren at 01. July 2004 22:57:
I have installed Winboard onto a new computer and my file setup is slightly different.
Instead of all the Winboard engines being in the directory C:\Winboard, they are now in C:\Documents and Settings\Daz\Winboard.
e.g.
"Olithink -H 32" /fd=C:\Documents and Settings\Daz\Winboard\Olithink
Problem is, Winboard doesn't seem to like this change and refuses to boot any engine up; I also tried substituting "Docume~" for "Docuements and settings" but to no avail.
I didn't think there was a restriction on how a path was written - or is there?
regards,
Darren
Hello Darren,
You should write Docume~1 :)
Documents and Settings is Docume~1 and not Docume~
I also use the name with 8 digits and not the Windows name and I haven't problems. You can see the name with the option dir/x and you can see the name of your folder with 8 names.
Has a good day.
Best wishes
Claude




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