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Can someone tell me if there is a program for converting an "EPD" file
containing many positions into the "PGN" or ChessBase notation ? Thanks .... |
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On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 14:57:06 +0100, "Gilles Garrigues"
wrote: Can someone tell me if there is a program for converting an "EPD" file containing many positions into the "PGN" or ChessBase notation ? Thanks .... EP2Diag will let you export an EPD file into PGN format: http://www.rebel.nl/epd2diag.htm Tony |
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"Gilles Garrigues" wrote in message ... Can someone tell me if there is a program for converting an "EPD" file containing many positions into the "PGN" or ChessBase notation ? If the EPD positions would form games if they had moves, then the only way I know to do this is to import the file into Bookup 2000 Professional and then have it add all moves that transpose. Mike Leahy "The Database Man!" www.bookup.com |
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Thanks. I'll give it a try
"Tony M" a écrit dans le message de news: ... On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 14:57:06 +0100, "Gilles Garrigues" wrote: Can someone tell me if there is a program for converting an "EPD" file containing many positions into the "PGN" or ChessBase notation ? Thanks .... EP2Diag will let you export an EPD file into PGN format: http://www.rebel.nl/epd2diag.htm Tony |
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