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Subject: Re: How about a corrispondenza game between our programs!

Author: Masciulli Gianluigi

Date: 02:17:25 07/27/00

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On July 26, 2000 at 15:46:00, Pete Galati wrote:

>
>Ok, I can do that, just let me know when you need me to start making the moves
>for Golem.

thanks ... yesterday i get no e-mail from jari so i suppose he had some problem
I hope he will contact me today so we can arrange the "swap" .
I will warn you when will happen!

>
>2 questions;  Are the moves in the game going to be posted here at CCC, or is
>this going through email?

i said to jari for me its ok both way and he decised to post one time for any
two or three moves to not "annoy"  to much the CCC.
in any case if sambody want to follow the moves live i can add him to ma CC
field in my e-mails to jari.

>  And, Will this batch file have Golem read a pgn file

sorry golem does not read pgn yet(i suppose i must impement this soon :(


>to get it's board position?  Because I tried to find a way to get Golem to read
>a pgn, and I couldn't figure out how to do that, that's why I tried to make it
>work with Winboard.

I understand .... below i cut and past 2 file I use to do the job.
golem has a costom command to execute these files but it's easyer if
you run them by the dos command

golem < game1.txt


::::game1.txt:::
set book 0
ti 8077700
new
xboard
g1f3
d7d5
e2e3
b8c6
f1e2
white
s
list
go
q

:::::game2.txt::::::
set book 0
ti 8088800
new
xboard
d2d4
d7d5
c1f4
e7e6
black
s
list
go
q
:::::::::::

you can read the move so far there too :-)
wher jari send me a new move (es for game1)
i add it as last move (after f1e2 in this case)
and i lunch

golem01 < game1.txt

so golem start tinking and (in average after 30 min) make the move.
(if golem does not move in Ih i usually break the process and send to jari
the move in the PV)
I hope is all clear for you ... if not ... just ask :-)

gianluigi

>
>Pete



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