Author: Chessfun
Date: 23:46:08 10/14/00
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On October 15, 2000 at 01:17:04, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >On October 14, 2000 at 17:43:40, Mike Adams wrote: > >>I'm not familiar with chess partner. > >Ok, I will try to answer all your questions about the Chess Partner GUI. :) > >>Is this the adaptor used by rebel? If not what is it? > >Rebel Century is independent program of the Chess Partner GUI, although they >come in the new same CD. Rebel Tiger is chess engine of the Chess Partner GUI, >for example. > >>The support by this chess partner thing appears good. Chessbase >>really needs to provide the programmer with a debug log so that we can figure >>out whats going on. I was hunting for such a file in my fritz engines directory >>and i could not find one and could not figure out why they did not provide that. > >Unfortunately, both ChessBase Winboard Adapter and the Millenium Chess System >don't provide any own log-file. You don't have to hunt such file, because it >doesn't exist. > >The Chess Partner Gui gives you the easiness of saving a log-file. This is one >of the most real advantage over the other winboard adapters. > >> If chess partner is something other than rebel i would appreciate knowing >>exactly what it is and if it connects to internet and provides a book. Also now >>a general question about the rebel package internnet support. > >Yes, it has a total support to connect your engine with a internet chess server. > >> Is it as fully functional as winboard. > >Yes, you can configure the required commands for communicating your Chess >Engines with Chess Partner. As I can say previously, this is another advantage >in front of the Chess Base Adapter. > >> Is there a console to see text. > >Yes! :) > >> Can you play a variety of time controls at one login or do you have to program the time for each game within rebel. > >You can play a variety of time control under the following conditions: You have >to use the time standard time commands like st, level, depth, mps and tc of the >winboard standard gui. > >If your engine can support this commands, your engine goes into the correct way >:). > >>As opposed to typing a seek for say 3 times and then the engine >>takes the correct time from icc. Does it have something similar to the gameend >>command. You can set commands in the console to suit whatever command you require; EX Auto seek command; seek 2 0 r f\nseek 5 1 r f\nseek 15 0 r f The engine works with Timeseal, timestamp and accuclck. In this case it would follow whatever formula or variables you have set. The program automatically picks up the time controls after you accept either manually or automatically the challenge. Sarah.
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