Author: Hermano Ecuadoriano
Date: 12:05:32 01/09/01
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On January 09, 2001 at 14:43:17, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On January 09, 2001 at 14:32:33, Hermano Ecuadoriano wrote: > >>Sorry, it isn't a command; it is a "flag" in the input stream. >>"fritz" is used to inform the program that "new" should NOT clear the >>hashtables, but that the new command "reset" MUST. My sources are the Chessbase >>and Xboard/Winboard documentation. >> >>You must have adapted some other way. > >The last time I tried Crafty with the WinBoard adapter, it didn't work >particularly well, eg. timecontrol sucked. I doubt that has changed recently. >The best choice is the Chessbase native version of Crafty, which uses their >secret protocol, or whatever it might be. > >Mogens. That's right. And that is OK, as long as it is known. Returning to my original post: IF guest engines are not going to "work particularly well" under the Shredder GUI, because of "new" or for some other reason, I hope the buyer will know about it. That's all!
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