Author: Vasik Rajlich
Date: 05:38:09 01/06/06
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On January 06, 2006 at 02:55:54, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >>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 Yes, I realized while writing the "readme" that it would be hard to understand. :) The parameters that are exposed by WinFinder are pretty primitive search terms. This tool is likely to change quite a bit in the next month anyway - you know what they say about premature documentation :) Vas
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