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Subject: Re: The king as UCI engine under Fritz 7

Author: John Merlino

Date: 12:35:41 03/18/02

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On March 18, 2002 at 15:09:32, Sergei Smith wrote:

>On March 18, 2002 at 12:10:44, John Merlino wrote:
>
>>On March 18, 2002 at 12:01:34, Sergei Smith wrote:
>>
>>>On March 17, 2002 at 17:17:21, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>
>>>>On March 17, 2002 at 17:07:21, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Can anyone tell me how to setup the commands in the Wb2Uci.eng that will make
>>>>>TheKing run under Fritz 7?
>>>>>
>>>>>Regards
>>>>>Jonas
>>>>
>>>>My params look as follows:
>>>>
>>>>[ENGINE]
>>>>Name=The King 3.12 UCI
>>>>Author=Johan de Koning, NED
>>>>Filename=Wb2Uci.exe
>>>>
>>>>[OPTIONS]
>>>>Program=d:\chessbase\engines\uci\theking\tk.exe
>>>>InitString=cm_parm default\ncm_parm opk=167552 opp=100 opn=100 opb=100 opr=100
>>>>opq=100 myp=100 myn=100 myb=100 myr=100 myq=100 cc=100 mob=100 ks=100 pp=100
>>>>pw=100 cfd=0 sop=100 avd=0 rnd=0 sel=6 md=99
>>>>HashCommand=cm_parm tts=%i000000
>>>>Hash=32
>>>>HashOnCommandline=false
>>>>InitTime=5
>>>>Edit=edit
>>>>WhiteScore=false
>>>>OwnBook=true
>>>>Ponder=true
>>>>Logfile=true
>>>>Priority=Normal
>>>>Protocol=2
>>>>AddHintMove=false
>>>>ShowThinkingMove=true
>>>
>>>That Hashcommand gets TK all the hash it can get what is unfair to other
>>>engines.
>>
>>Incorrect. The King will allocate exactly the number of bytes in the tts command
>>for hash table size. If the value there is not a valid number (i.e. it is out of
>>range or it contains non-numeric characters), then TK will allocate the default
>>of 1MB. There is no command that will tell TK "allocate all you can get".
>>
>>jm
>
>Aha ! Now you're talking. I'll put it to the acid test in the coming nights.

Feel free. Try not to burn yourself....

Oh, wait. You're the guy who posted the 75.5-4.5 Shredder v. The King results.

Too late. Never mind....

jm



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