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Subject: Re: AnMon Update 4.26 !!!

Author: Bernhard Bauer

Date: 04:36:55 06/24/99

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On June 24, 1999 at 04:40:13, Frank Quisinsky wrote:

>On June 24, 1999 at 03:14:27, Bernhard Bauer wrote:
>
>>On June 23, 1999 at 12:39:14, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>>
>>>On June 23, 1999 at 11:11:21, Dan Andersson wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>I have already tried this. The program hangs after playing a few moves (probably
>>>>exiting the opening book). Thanks for the effort.
>>>>
>>>>Regards Dan.
>>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I writing here that AnMon play not with Ponder under WinBoard.
>>>
>>>In the WinBoard Menue you can under options / general / ponder next move
>>>this deaktivate. Than options / save settings now ! Better is when Winboard
>>>new startet.
>>>
>>>Ok, than play AnMon under WinBoard fine, because no ponder :-((
>>>This is better for matches engine-engine.
>>>
>>
>>This is in general *not* better for engine-engine matches.
>>It is only better if you have only *one* processor.
>>Current pc's have one, two or four processors.
>>If you have 2 or more processors it's much better to play with ponder on.
>
>This is right Bernhard !!!
>
>>It was not obvious to deactivate ponder in winboard, as it is allready
>>deactivated in the .ini file.
>
>>>I hope Christian make a patch. Under the Chess Base GUI (Fritz, Hiarcs ...) I
>>>see not a problem with AnMon !
>
>>Hope so too.
>
>I have a patch, AnMon 4.26 !!!
>In the moment I testet this and than I put this on the CSS Homepage.
>I see not problems with WinBoard and ponder, this is good !
>
>Please wait, I think i make today or tomorrow an entry here and than you can
>download !
>
>Kind regards
>Frank

No it seems to work properly under winboard with ponder=on.
The hash table size seems to be set right too now.
So now it's possible to do a match against for example crafty with about
equal hash sizes. Great!

Kind regards
Bernhard



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