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Subject: Re: CM8000 - VIsual Thinking window

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 10:55:23 12/05/00

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On December 05, 2000 at 13:01:27, William Penn wrote:

>On December 05, 2000 at 10:37:10, James T. Walker wrote:
>
>>On December 04, 2000 at 23:40:17, John Merlino wrote:
>>
>>>On December 04, 2000 at 23:08:18, William Penn wrote:
>>>
>>>>On December 04, 2000 at 17:20:28, James T. Walker wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On December 04, 2000 at 13:50:50, John Merlino wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On December 04, 2000 at 02:39:32, William Penn wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>[snip]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>What is a "PV"?
>>>
>>>PV stands for Principal Variation (I hope that's right). It is what the engine
>>>believes is the best line of play. (please somebody correct me if that is a
>>>hopelessly naive explanation).
>>>
>>>jm
>>
>>That's correct John.  And the PV is constantly changing.  So if you are looking
>>at the visual thinking board and the PV changes the board changes to show the
>>new PV.  If you extend the "thinking lines" box vertically you may see many PVs.
>> The latest is of course the one at the bottom and that is what the visual
>>thinking board will show as the current position at the end of that PV.
>>Jim
>
>Yes, that's also the way it worked with CM6000.  But it does not work that way
>with CM8000, at least not with my typical CM8000 installation running W98se.
>The position shown in the Visual Thinking window does not correspond to any of
>the lines (lists of moves) in the Thinking Lines window. It changes frequently,
>and it is apparently displaying various intermediate positions of the current
>search in progress -- at one ply greater than the last line displayed in the
>Thinking Lines window.  But that isn't clear, because I don't "recognize" the
>positions, so don't actually know what they represent.
>WP

Hello William,
Are you sure you have the "Thinking Lines" extended to the right side far enough
to see the entire variation?  I'm sitting here right now looking at my other
computer in the starting position and here is the PV:
e4 e5 Nf3 Nf6 d4 Nxe4 Nxe5 d5 Nd2 Nd7 Bb5 c6
The position shown on the visual thinking board is exactly what you get at the
end of the variation.  It is at depth 12 and the score is 0.21 at 13,336,141
positions.  This took 3:57 on my Athlon 900 Mhz.  This was with Chessmaster
playing the black pieces and just sitting there waiting for me to move.  As far
as I can see it's working perfectly.  I'm using windows 98 with a downloaded
update from the Microsoft site.
Regards,
Jim



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