Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 07:31:19 10/29/00
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On October 29, 2000 at 09:33:33, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On October 29, 2000 at 05:05:44, Frank Quisinsky wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>I don`t understand what the parameter "exit" make ! >>I think the parameter is not important ! > >It is not needed most of the time. There was at least one compiler that had >problems detecting and reporting EOF correctly. It wasn't on a windows system, >for reference. The only thing to watch out for is that the last line of the >crafty.rc file _must_ be terminated with a CR/LF, as all other lines are. It >is possible (using notepad) that the last line is not terminated, which will >cause problems. Simplest solution is to always have a blank line on the end >of the crafty.rc file. > > > >> >>Could me a person say on which position I must set the parameter and the reason >>for this parameter ! >> >>Here the Crafty.rc from my config2.zip file. >>(configuration file for 68 "WinBoard Engines", I made today an update) ! >> >>Download the file (24.019 bytes): >>http://amateurschach.in-trier.de/schach/download/sonstige/config2.zip >> >>-Crafty.rc configuration file- >> >>hash 24M >>hashp 4M >>cache 4M >>drawscore=0 >>log on >>book on >>book random 1 >>book width 5 >>learn 7 >>resign 9 >>tbpath=f:\nalimov >>egtb >> >>I know that parameters are default but I think it is better when the important >>parameter are available in the Crafty.rc file for different experiments. >> >>Thanks ! >> >>Best >>Frank
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