Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 10:25:16 09/12/00
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On September 12, 2000 at 12:00:17, Francesco Di Tolla wrote: >On September 12, 2000 at 10:32:39, Ed Schröder wrote: > > >>>"but is limited as an analysis module REBEL-ECTOOL alike." >> >>Have a look at the REBEL-ECTOOL page: http://www.rebel.nl/ect-reb1.htm >> >>Via the Rebel site you can also get an older ECTool version plus the >>Rebel Decade chess engine and get yourself an impression. > >Hmmm, still I don't get it, may be I'm dumb. I know and use ECTool, I have the >Decade free engine, and I guess and see from the gifs, how this Rebel engine >should work in ECTool. > >The question is: is this "REBEL-ECTOOL alike" an engine for ECTool (so no alike >needed strictly speaking) or an engine that gives a second anlysis inside the >Rebel Tiger interface? (like the Kibitzers in Fritz 6). >If the second is the right answer (as I understand from the web page): why not >allowing to play against it as well and limit it? With "alike" I mean that the Rebel engine for Windows will do the same things as Rebel Century 2.0 for ECTool. That is: 1) analyze any position 2) analyze a full game 3) hash table support 4) probably personality, log-file and book support (not decided yet) Later (next year) we will make it a full playing chess program. For now see it as an extra which wasn't planned. Ed >regards >Franz
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