Author: Manfred Rosenboom
Date: 10:12:08 06/15/98
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On June 15, 1998 at 12:08:35, Steven J. Edwards wrote: >On June 15, 1998 at 02:52:37, Manfred Rosenboom wrote: > >>Steven, the score is part of the Yazgac test suite. Most of the test >>suites, >>similar to endgame studies, start with move number 1. > >Yes. However, EPD is better suited for test suite representation than PGN. It >is more compact, has structured commentary slots, and can be fed into a variety >of search engines in batch mode. PGN->game data; EPD->augmented position data. But how do you handle a sequence of needed moves in EPD ? With the bm opcode you can only give the first move. Nevertheless I will add a another FEN example to my PGN test suite. Manfred
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