Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Michael Fuhrmann at 15 June 2000 19:48:00:
I've Downloaded SOS from Frank's site, and the book, set it up in Winboard, but it doesn't make a move -- just hangs as its time runs out. Any suggestions?
What operating system are you running? Which version did you download?I've Downloaded SOS from Frank's site, and the book, set it up in Winboard, but it doesn't make a move -- just hangs as its time runs out. Any suggestions?
Did you remember to get a copy of the CYGWin1.dll library, which is necessary to make it work.I've Downloaded SOS from Frank's site, and the book, set it up in Winboard, but it doesn't make a move -- just hangs as its time runs out. Any suggestions?
Yes, I got that file. Still doesn't work.Did you remember to get a copy of the CYGWin1.dll library, which is necessary to make it work.I've Downloaded SOS from Frank's site, and the book, set it up in Winboard, but it doesn't make a move -- just hangs as its time runs out. Any suggestions?
Best wishes...
Mogens
Win 98. Downloaded version dated 03-11-99.What operating system are you running? Which version did you download?I've Downloaded SOS from Frank's site, and the book, set it up in Winboard, but it doesn't make a move -- just hangs as its time runs out. Any suggestions?
Volker
I'm not absolutely sure about this: the version dated 25-10-99 doesn't work with NT so I (only) guess that version will work with Win 98. In addition to Mogens' post: be sure to have an up-to-date version of cygwin.dll. In doubt copy the version coming with winboard to your windows directory.Win 98. Downloaded version dated 03-11-99.
It works just fine in Win98, at least the SOS I have does. It sounds like he has the path info correct in the winboard.ini file because it seems to acknowlage SOS without complaining (?), but it just won't make a move....I'm not absolutely sure about this: the version dated 25-10-99 doesn't work with NT so I (only) guess that version will work with Win 98. In addition to Mogens' post: be sure to have an up-to-date version of cygwin.dll. In doubt copy the version coming with winboard to your windows directory.Win 98. Downloaded version dated 03-11-99.
HTH
Volker
Pete, you've probably the nail on the head. The computer I'm trying to run SOS on has only 32 megs of RAM. Oh well.It works just fine in Win98, at least the SOS I have does. It sounds like he has the path info correct in the winboard.ini file because it seems to acknowlage SOS without complaining (?), but it just won't make a move....I'm not absolutely sure about this: the version dated 25-10-99 doesn't work with NT so I (only) guess that version will work with Win 98. In addition to Mogens' post: be sure to have an up-to-date version of cygwin.dll. In doubt copy the version coming with winboard to your windows directory.Win 98. Downloaded version dated 03-11-99.
HTH
Volker
A guess for me would be that maybe the computer doesn't have enough memory for SOS. 32mb memory would be far too little to run SOS. The 40mb that I used to have wasn't enough, but it runs great with 64mb memory.
That's only a guess.
Pete
I'm not a computer tech, but I play one on TV.Pete, you've probably the nail on the head. The computer I'm trying to run SOS on has only 32 megs of RAM. Oh well.It works just fine in Win98, at least the SOS I have does. It sounds like he has the path info correct in the winboard.ini file because it seems to acknowlage SOS without complaining (?), but it just won't make a move....I'm not absolutely sure about this: the version dated 25-10-99 doesn't work with NT so I (only) guess that version will work with Win 98. In addition to Mogens' post: be sure to have an up-to-date version of cygwin.dll. In doubt copy the version coming with winboard to your windows directory.Win 98. Downloaded version dated 03-11-99.
HTH
Volker
A guess for me would be that maybe the computer doesn't have enough memory for SOS. 32mb memory would be far too little to run SOS. The 40mb that I used to have wasn't enough, but it runs great with 64mb memory.
That's only a guess.
Pete
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