Author: Lex Loep
Date: 02:13:18 01/01/02
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On December 31, 2001 at 15:34:23, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote: >On December 31, 2001 at 10:20:28, Lex Loep wrote: > >>On December 31, 2001 at 09:15:11, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote: >> >>>On December 31, 2001 at 08:17:48, Lex Loep wrote: >>> >>>>Avaliable from: >>>> >>>>http://www.lokasoft.nl/uk/downloads.htm >>>> >>>>Update history for the Lokasoft Winboard adapter >>>> >>>>31dec2001 - version 4.0.0.15 >>>> >>>>- Fixed a few potential hangs. >>>>- Corrected handling of time/otim. >>>>- Option to have each engine configuration in a separate >>>> file engine.cpeini (engine is name of engine). >>>>- New Level7 keyword, can be send for games in xx syntax >>>>is the same as the other Level keyword, if not present >>>>the Level1 string is used. >>>> >>>> >>>>Lex >>> >>>Does it support protocol II? >> >>No. I may add it in the future, but I could not see any advantage >>to it. Most of the additional command are either not relevant for >>the CP GUI or can simply be set in the ENGINEEXT.INI file. > >That is exactly the advantage, the user do not have to install anything >special for each particular engine in any file. Protocol II deals automatically >with differences in features through the "feature" and "accept/reject" command. That would be an advantage, unfortunately not al WB engines are created equal and some are not even WB I compatible. >My question was inspired because you mention that you implement a new feature. >That might be a good chance to take full advantage of protocol II. > >Do you use "edit" command rather than "setboard"? that is, together with the >introduccion of usermove and SAN the most important changes. >For instance, you can take advantage of the protocol and support only setboard >if you want. > The use of "edit" or "setboard" is an option in the ENGINEEXT.INI file, even before WB II some engines have implemented "setboard" The use of SAN is not relevant for the CP Winboard adapter as it interprets the output from the engine and reformats it in the user selected format. I hope I don't sound to negative. Probably I will implement it in a future version as it seems only a little task. Lex >Regards, >Miguel > > > >> >>Lex >> >>> >>>Miguel
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