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Re: IYT Filter and Game Transcripts
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Aug 5, 2001, 10:40 AM
The IYT Filter has been merged with the DSG Pente Database, the source is still available at http://dsg.sourceforge.net/ . The text transcripts are now available at the database at http://dsg.ebizhostingsolutions.com/ , they aren't zipped up like before but you can view them after you perform searches in the Matched Games section.
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Re: IYT Filter and Game Transcripts
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Aug 5, 2001, 3:49 PM
I look through green glasses. I am holder of worse internet in the World. I try load one game from IYT by Peter filter, but it was more than 25 minutes and I stop it. Also some of letters comes to me 2 weeks late... I still did not get answer from you Peter... But... Probably you still did not get it, or answered me 2 weeks ago, or my post miss my letter, or my post miss your letter... But man who write here get answer so fast... Hello Peter. Do you remember IYT games on Marks format what you send Nosowsky? I will be so happy to get next files if it is not difficult?
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Re: IYT Filter and Game Transcripts
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Aug 6, 2001, 9:04 PM
Sorry for not getting back to you about this issue Stepanov. I'll try to answer this question about zipped games.
Currently there are no zipped game files available for download. The functionality to query the database remotely and get a subset of games IS coded and working (see org.pente.tools.GameStorerSearcherBackup in the source for an example of how to do this). However there are no user-friendly client programs written to do this yet.
Re: IYT Filter and Game Transcripts
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Aug 10, 2001, 8:48 AM
I'm having problems getting the IYT filter to run on my machine. I've got the Macintosh Runtime for Java, v2.2.4, installed. (I'm on a Mac.) Part of that package is an applet runner, but it requires an HTML page with an applet tag. I can do this, but I need a class name.
The files in the bin directory all appear to be written in some sort of batch or scripting language. I don't know Java, but I'm pretty sure that's not it.
Is there a class that starts the IYT server? Is it hidden in one of the JAR files in the web-inf directory? Will the codebase HTML attribute get me inside one of them?
Help.
-Walt
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