Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 10:48:42 03/19/02
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On March 19, 2002 at 13:32:51, Jeff White wrote: >I am really new to using Crafty. I am also new to letting programs chew on epd >files. I have a few questions that maybe some of you can help me with. > >1. When Crafty is analyzing a position, whats the "->" sign for? I also see this >one: <HT> whats that? -> has no particular meaning <HT> Stands for hashtable hit. It means that Crafty could not display the complete PV (pricipal variation) because it found the position in it's hashtables and didn't search any further below that point. >2. I use the program epd2diag and have Crafty look at those. How do I set the >time limit for how long it looks at each position? Is there another better >program to look at epd files with? WinBoard will do fine :) (http://www.tim-mann.org) >3. I have seen the different analysis of positions done by Crafty. How do you >get that to print or display it? For example, when I tell Crafty to do a >position, the analysis just scrolls up and the first parts of it are >unviewable. How can I view that or save it to a file? You should be able to use the annotate command. Also, Crafty outputs everything to logfiles by default (log.001 etc), so you can see the analysis there. >I have read the docs AND the faq and they just didn't seem clear enough. AFAIK the FAQ on Robert's site is hopelessy outdated -- GCP
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