Author: Brian Kostick
Date: 14:37:50 06/14/01
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On June 14, 2001 at 17:20:27, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >On June 14, 2001 at 16:49:29, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote: > >>On June 14, 2001 at 12:46:32, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >> >>>Hi there, >>> >>>I add in my News Ticker log files from TheKing 3.12 under Fritz 6 GUI with the >>>tool from Odd Gunnar Malin. >>> >>>I cannĀ“t understand in which adpater is now a mistake. >>>The adapter from Chess-Base or the adapter from Odd Gunnar Malin ? >>> >>>By the way ... >>>The sensation is, that we have now a "double ponder move" :-) >>> >>>Frank`s Chess Page, News Ticker >>>http://amateurschach.in-trier.de/news.htm >>> >> >>Is this right? >>You setup a match with the King with parameters 40 moves in 5 min. >> >>You play 1.a3 > >Right ! > >>The King answer 1...e5 > >Right ! > >>What is illegal with this. > >All is right for move 01.a3 and 01. ... e5 >Now I must make my move 02. > >I wait and looked the ponder analyses: > >Ply 5 >right >Ply 6 >right >Ply 7 >right >Ply 8 >right >Ply 9 >right >Ply 10 no I see no Ply 10 !! > >With the WB adapter from Chess-Base (23.11.00) the ponder mode stoped after Ply >9 !! >With the WB adapter from Chess-Base (24.05.01) the podner mode stoped after Ply >9 and The King make no a permanent brain analyses for the next move :-)) I mean >for move 3 and not for move 2 because I make to this moment not my second move >!! > >This is the mistake !! >Please try this with version 3.12 or 3.12c (the same mistakte). >I am not sure ... I little mistake in your adapter or in the WinBoard adapter. > >>I have no understanding on how Fritz adopt his play to your, so sorry I can not >>help with the log fil, but my guesses is that its not the adapter nor the >>inbetween nor the King, but The GUI that try to make the game interseting. > >Please try this. >Make a move 1. a3. After the answere 1. e5 please look in your debug file >(*.init with debug = true). You can see after Ply 9 the mistake. > >>But what do I know, I have never played a game in this GUI. >>Also take a note on my email. > >No problem with TheKing under Shredder or other GUIs. >I played here games and looked in the tool TaskInfo. > >>opr=110 >>and lines like that should not be in the ini file >>a comment is marked with ; >> >>; this is a comment >>; opr=110 this is also a comment. >> >>Translation is used like this: >> >>incomming := outgoing >> >>And set AnalyzeMode to True in init file (tips from Sarah B) >>Odd Gunnar Malin > >Ok, I will checked AnalyseMode=True ! >In my example is analyzeMode=False but I think this options is not important for >this mistake. > >Best >Frank Frank, It might be possible that you have not mapped a 900x or 1000x message. Example: [Server2Client] snip: 9004 := 9 9005 := 9 9006 := 9 9007 := 9 9008 := 9 9009 := 9 snip... If the King (3.12c) sends say 9008 to CB-WB adaptor, bad things might happen. Maybe the King just stops trying. You can look in the folder where the King engine is and examine "logfile.text" (Logfile = True must be in .init file). Then you can look for messages that are being missed. This is the map list I am using now, maybe to many entries, maybe some missing, but good luck so far. TheKing3.12c from 1.02 patch and 24/05/01 adaptor. Hope this helps but who knows, I could be way off track. Maybe someone doesn't like the display depths (second numbers) I've used, but that can be changed. I think it's mostly important to catch the first number so it is not passed to the adaptor. Regards, BK [Server2Client] 1001 := 1 2001 := 2 3001 := 3 3002 := 3 3003 := 3 4001 := 4 4002 := 4 4003 := 4 4004 := 4 5002 := 5 5003 := 5 5004 := 5 5005 := 5 6002 := 6 6003 := 6 6004 := 6 6005 := 6 6006 := 6 7003 := 7 7004 := 7 7005 := 7 7006 := 7 7007 := 7 8003 := 8 8004 := 8 8005 := 8 8006 := 8 8007 := 8 8008 := 8 9004 := 9 9005 := 9 9006 := 9 9007 := 9 9008 := 9 9009 := 9 10004 := 10 10005 := 10 10006 := 10 10007 := 10 10008 := 10 10009 := 10 10010 := 10 11005 := 11 11006 := 11 11007 := 11 11008 := 11 11009 := 11 11010 := 11 11011 := 11 12005 := 12 12006 := 12 12007 := 12 12008 := 12 12009 := 12 12010 := 12 12011 := 12 12012 := 12 13006 := 13 13007 := 13 13008 := 13 13009 := 13 13010 := 13 13011 := 13 13012 := 13 13013 := 13 14006 := 14 14007 := 14 14008 := 14 14009 := 14 14010 := 14 14011 := 14 14012 := 14 14013 := 14 14014 := 14 15007 := 15 15008 := 15 15009 := 15 15010 := 15 15011 := 15 15012 := 15 15013 := 15 15014 := 15 15015 := 15 16007 := 16 16008 := 16 16009 := 16 16010 := 16 16011 := 16 16012 := 16 16013 := 16 16014 := 16 16015 := 16 16016 := 16 17008 := 17 17009 := 17 17010 := 17 17011 := 17 17012 := 17 17013 := 17 17014 := 17 17015 := 17 17016 := 17 17017 := 17 18008 := 18 18009 := 18 18010 := 18 18011 := 18 18012 := 18 18013 := 18 18014 := 18 18015 := 18 18016 := 18 18017 := 18 18018 := 18 19009 := 19 19010 := 19 19011 := 19 19012 := 19 19013 := 19 19014 := 19 19015 := 19 19016 := 19 19017 := 19 19018 := 19 19019 := 19 20019 := 20 20020 := 20 21020 := 21 22021 := 22 23022 := 23 24023 := 24 25024 := 25 26025 := 26 27026 := 27 28027 := 28 29028 := 29 30029 := 30 31030 := 31 32031 := 32
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