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Subject: Re: Comet B.27, Chess-Base native engine, a little tip !

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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