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Subject: Re: Do Log files hurt engine performance?

Author: David Dahlem

Date: 21:42:58 07/26/04

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On July 26, 2004 at 22:36:55, Norm Pollock wrote:

>On July 26, 2004 at 20:17:12, David Dahlem wrote:
>
>>On July 26, 2004 at 17:30:09, Norm Pollock wrote:
>>
>>>here is the inbetween.ini, followed by the wb2uci.eng
>>>
>>>[InBetween]
>>>
>>>CommandLine := TheKing333.exe
>>>Debug := 3
>>>Log :=
>>>
>>>[Client2Server]
>>>
>>>
>>>[Server2Client]
>>>
>>>
>>>----------------------------------------
>>>
>>>[ENGINE]
>>>Name=TheKing 3.33 skr
>>>Author=Johan de Koning
>>>Filename=Wb2Uci.exe
>>>
>>>[OPTIONS]
>>>Program=TheKing.exe
>>>
>>>InitString=cm_parm default\ncm_parm opk=959890\ncm_parm tts=131072000 opp=100
>>>opn=100 opb=100 opr=100 opq=100 myp=100 myn=100 myb=100 myr=100 myq=101 cc=105
>>>mob=110 ks=155 pp=100 pw=100 cfd=0 sop=100 avd=-2 rnd=0 sel=12 md=99
>>>
>>>HashOnCommandline=false
>>>InitTime=2
>>>Ponder=false
>>>Logfile=false
>>>Edit=setboard
>>>UseSAN=false
>>>Priority=normal
>>>AddHintMove=false
>>>ShowThinkingMove=true
>>>Protocol=1
>>
>>Thanks Norm. But i'm not sure i understand. Are you using both the Inbetween and
>>wb2uci adapters to run CM in Fritz?
>>
>>Regards
>>Dave
>
>Yes!
>
>This is how it goes: Inbetween.exe is renamed to theking.exe so when wb2uci.exe
>calls for theking.exe, based on the setting in wb2uci.eng, it is actually
>calling for inbetween.exe. inbetween.exe then calls for theking333.exe, which is
>the chess engine. btw, when you install the uci engine in fritz8 gui, you
>install wb2uci.exe. And don't forget to get the opk number which is then put
>into wb2uci.eng.

Hi Norm

Thanks for the explanation. I now understand how your setup works. But i don't
understand why. Why do you need both adapters? I don't see that your
inbetween.ini does anything at all. Why not just install theking333.exe directly
using wb2uci, skipping the Inbetween step?

Regards
Dave



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