Author: Uri Blass
Date: 11:32:32 12/18/00
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On December 18, 2000 at 14:01:57, Pete Galati wrote: >On December 18, 2000 at 12:01:55, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On December 18, 2000 at 11:24:41, Pete Galati wrote: >> >>>On December 18, 2000 at 11:11:50, Mogens Larsen wrote: >>> >>>>On December 18, 2000 at 10:45:16, Pete Galati wrote: >>>> >>>>>CSTal gets log files! Would you look at that CHESSBASE!!!!! I want log files, >>>>>and I ain't buying another program from you guys till you give us log files. >>>> >>>>Just "clip analysis" during infinite analysis works just fine. Besides, I've >>>>heard a rumour that some of the new native engines will support logging. >>>> >>>>Mogens. >>> >>>That's what I want, a log file, not clipping little chunks of analysis. Crafty >>>makes a killer log file, the Dos Comet can generate a log file, LG too I think, >>>oh, Phalanx, (several more WB engines!) So I don't think it's asking much at all >>>for Chessbase to do it. I just don't get it, giant missing feature, and it >>>would take very little to provide this IMO. >>> >>> >>>Pete >> >>What do you mean by the word logfile? > >I want a file that contains everything that the program searched in the game, >not just main lines of analysis, see >http://site2936.dellhost.com/forums/1/message.shtml?145454 Peter Berger's post >"Re: A tough position /Crafty tries" THAT's what I want Chessbase's programs to >do. Crafty makes a new one for each game unless you turn the log off. > >This could be an option in their Engine Parameter dialog box. It's really >something they should have in their interface, a LONG time ago. > >Pete I think that they have it a long time ago. The example in peter berger's post is only main lines of analysis at different depthes and I saw a lot of cases when people posted similiar posts with their chessbase engines. It was not important for me to know how to do it so I do not know how to post Fritz's analysis but it is clearly possible. Uri
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