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David Short wrote on Mon, Feb 24, 2003 04:12 AM UTC:
btw I recently had a hard drive crash and now I have had to re-install ZILLIONS OF GAMES and I am in the process of downloading the ZRFs for all of the games which I like. I am having some difficulty with some of them. Sometimes it says that it could not load a particular .bmp file--- now sometimes I am able to get around that problem by moving the image files from the zip of the game I DLed to ZILLIONS' images/chess folder, and other times I find that I cannot do that but rather the only way I can play it is by double-clicking the zrf out of the folder I DLed and extracted the zip to. The latest error message I get, though, completely baffles me. It happens when I try to run Schizophrenic Chess. It says: LOADING ERROR-- While reading a 'dummy' statement, the following non-position was reached: 'END' <p>Now what the heck does that mean?! As I encounter more problems with the various ZRFs I am DLing I will post them here. <p>p.s. how do I sign up to become a member of this web site? <p>

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