SUPPORT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT CHINESE CHESS by Roleigh Martin 1-18-94 This file covers the most relevant questions and answers that have been generated by the first posting of CCHESS.ZIP (CHICHESS.SDN on Fidonet boards). * * * #: 102277 S11/100LX General 17-Jan-94 12:32:51 Sb: #101948-#HP100 ChineseChess News! Fm: Roleigh Martin 70640,2176 To: Inquirer > I down loaded the CCHESS program to run on my 100lx.. > > I can't seem to get it to run.. When it asked for a > monitor (1 or 2) no matter what I select it > crashes... It says I/O error 01,PC=2EBA. Do > you have any ideas what might be causing this??? > That's strange. Did you setup the program with 128kb ram as chichess.txt recommends? What other programs are up at the time this happens? Do you have any tsr's running (stacker and doskey are ok, I know that). I always answer "1" for CGA and "n" for no I don't have a color monitor. I've never seen that error. Also, did you try the program outside of $system Manager (just to see if it occurs there). Also, try a chkdsk/f in case you have a corrupted FAT (file allocation table). What is your ram division arrangements in setup - I have System RAM: 636 and RAM DIsk: 352. Also, last, you do have a HP 100 and not a HP 95, correct? What bios version (shown when you do a initial boot). --- Roleigh Martin * * * #: 102282 S11/100LX General 17-Jan-94 13:06:45 Sb: #102277-HP100 ChineseChess News! Fm: Inquirer To: Roleigh Martin 70640,2176 Well I got the program to run... As they use to say in the old days... Cockpit problems( set it up wrong) Now it runs but I don't know how to move the pieces on the HP100.. It works great on the PC. Give me a clue.. Thanks! * * * Forum REP 102282 Enter reply. (/EXIT when done) If it's the program, CCHESS, it's ran by indicating XY from-coordinates hyphen ("-") XY to-coordinates ENTER. For instance, to move the left hand knight on the bottom of the screen, as a first move in the game, enter: b0-c2 and press ENTER. Let the computer move first to see an example of the notation to use. It's the same as the PC version. XQ, on the other hand, supports a mouse, and that is near impossible to see on a HP 100 anyway and I don't recommend it. If you like something with cursor- movement control, then get XIAN for DOS for the HP100 and for the PC (it supports CGA through VGA monitors and it is just great). That is the only way I play Chinese Chess on the HP100 now. /POST Message # 102371 posted * * * #: 100823 S11/100LX General 10-Jan-94 06:13:49 Sb: #100515-HP100 ChineseChess News! Fm: Inquirer To: Roleigh Martin 71510,1042 It would be nice if we could get the author to write a version of CCHESS for the 95LX 40 char mode...It would be easier to see, etc...Is it at all possible? * * * Forum REP 100823 Enter reply. (/EXIT when done) I didn't write the freeware chinese chess games -- I only packaged them and provided illustrated and additional documentation plus HP 100 setup information. To see CCHESS.EXE best on the HP 100, answer "1" that you have an IBM CGA (not 2 for Hercules monitor), answer "N" that you don't have a color monitor, and prior to even running the program, goto HP 100 setup (see MORE menu buttom, first entry named SETUP) and choose Options:System, and change Contrast so that the setting vertical bar is 70% towards the Dark side. The commercial program that I talk about in the documentation, Xian, is far more easier to see on the HP 100, Xian, plus it provides these additional features: * take back move * 10 levels of difficulty * save game (all moves) * save position (to restore to last position later) * full online help * switch sides * cursor controlled movement * great speed in contrast to XQ * authentic chinese characters (although simplified Mandarin characters are used which is the Red Chinese style and not the traditional Hong Kong/Taiwan style) One might write the author of Xian, Leong Jacobs, and perhaps convince him that a HP95 version would be nice -- I'd also ask him to add these features: 1. Support play back of editor-created historical games. 2. Support human v. other human play mode. 3. Support email chinese chess by being able to resume games off-and-on throughout days and weeks of play. 4. Support hint. /POST Message # 101156 posted