Author: Jonas Cohonas
Date: 23:55:54 01/05/06
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>the tool is intended to be used interactively. You should use whatever settings >are most appropriate for what you want. (For example, "naive" mode tells you >just the material count.) > >We will try to have some better documentation by Feb 1. > >Re. the 4 settings from Beta 7, posting them here is fine. > >Vas Ok thanks, and i posted the here:http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?477219 Just a suggestion regarding the new Rybka tool, try to follow explanations in the the documentation with practical examples that fit perfectly what you are trying to clarify. Being a non programmer myself i often find myself scratching my head in frustration trying to decypher a programmers documentation of, for example different engine parameters that can be tunes by the user, some are self explanatory, but when it comes to terms like null move, lazy eval etc, i personally am at a loss as it is not explained in laymans terms. Regards Jonas
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