Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 03:14:00 11/03/00
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On November 02, 2000 at 19:54:25, Pete Galati wrote: >On November 02, 2000 at 17:47:21, Frank Quisinsky wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>a little tip for "Chessbasler" ! >> >>The Comet Chess-Base Native Engine can use the opening book from the WinBoard >>engine. >> >>Please copy the files: >> >>Comet.hbk >>Comet.sbk >>Comet.lbk > >I like this idea. Thanks. Yes, it is a nice idea for all programmer which made an engine for Chess-Base. Maybe in next versions ! On the other hand, the opening books, like the general book, is in my optinion very good ! Uli made in all the years a lot of work in his book. I think it is better to play with the Comet opening book ! > >> >>In the Chess-Base "Engines" directory ! >>Please then not use a Chess-Base opening book (book options under Chess-Base >>GUIs). >> >>OK, OK ... :-) >>Another tip for Chess-Base Amateur Engines ! >> >>The Chess-Base "Native Engines" Gromit and Patzer can give a log file :-) >> >>You must copy in the Chess-Base "Engines" directory a file with the name >>Engines.ini ! >> >>My Engines.ini: >> >>[Patzer] >>LogFile=On >> >>[Gromit] >>LogFile=On >> >>Very interesting ! >> >>Enough for today ! >> >>Best >>Frank > >Are these the only native engines that can generate a log file? I like getting >log files, but I don't have those native engines. And this is also a good idea for other programmer. The best log file which I see is the file from Prof. Dr. Robert Hyatt and a lot of years the file from Roland Pfister. I like to read the log files. Here I can found all informations which the engine give. Good for analyses ! >Pete
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