Author: Imran Hendley
Date: 17:31:45 04/24/00
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On April 24, 2000 at 20:24:43, Dann Corbit wrote:
>On April 24, 2000 at 20:18:49, Imran Hendley wrote:
>
>>On April 24, 2000 at 20:10:45, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>
>>>On April 24, 2000 at 19:56:14, Imran Hendley wrote:
>>>[snip]
>>>>Thanks for your very helpful post. I get all the same messages as you, except
>>>>for a curious "0 piece tablebase files found" before "5 piece tablebase files
>>>>found" and when I load a simple KR (w) vs. KN (b) in a crafty vs. crafty
>>>>winboard window, only black accesses the tablebases. I tried this with Machine
>>>>Black, and then Machine White, and again only black accessed the tablebases...
>>>>Do you know why?
>>>
>>>This means that you have two different tablebase commands (both 'egtb' and
>>>'tbpath') and also that one of them is bad, or that needed information is
>>>missing at that point.
>>>
>>>What does you full crafty.rc file look like, and if you do a SET command, what
>>>do you see for CRAFTY_* environment variables?
>>
>>I do not do a SET command, but here is my crafty.rc:
>>
>>egtb
>
>This is a problem. You did not tell the engine where to find them yet. It
>tries to load them when it sees this statement...
>
>>tbpath=c:/winboard/tb
>
>Here is where the location is defined...
>
>>ponder off
>>log off
>>/hash=24M
>>/hashp=4M
>>/cache=4M
>>learn 7
>>resign 9
>>noise 100000
>>book on
>>book random 1
>>book width 2
>>display extstats
>>exit
>>
>>and with this position the games ends with illegal move Ka8 rejected, however
>>both sides use TB's. In krkn only black does.
>>
>>[Event "Computer chess game"]
>>[Site "A750"]
>>[Date "2000.04.24"]
>>[Round "-"]
>>[White "WCrafty-17_10"]
>>[Black "WCrafty-17_10"]
>>[Result "*"]
>>[TimeControl "300"]
>>[FEN "8/8/8/3k4/8/8/8/4K2R w K - 0 1"]
>>[SetUp "1"]
>>
>>{--------------
>>. . . . . . . .
>>. . . . . . . .
>>. . . . . . . .
>>. . . k . . . .
>>. . . . . . . .
>>. . . . . . . .
>>. . . . . . . .
>>. . . . K . . R
>>white to play
>>--------------}
>>1. Kf2 Kd6 2. Ke3 Ke6 3. Ke4 Kd6 4. Rh5 Ke7 5. Ke5 Kd7 6. Rh6 Kc7 7. Rd6
>>Kb7 8. Kd5 Kc7 9. Kc5 Kb7 10. Rc6 Ka7 11. Rb6
>>*
>>
>>Once again, thanks for all the help.
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