Author: Gordon Rattray
Date: 17:53:27 04/12/02
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On April 12, 2002 at 19:58:11, Mike S. wrote: >On April 12, 2002 at 16:44:22, Gordon Rattray wrote: > >>I've thought about taking the EPDs of the positions I'm interested in and >>analysing those, but the Chessbase GUI doesn't support analysing a file of EPDs >>(does it?!). I'm aware that some other programs do. I've looked at EPD2diag. > >In Fritz, you can append a database with EPD positions. You could open a new CBH >database, press F12 to go to the database window and choose "Edit/Append EPD" >from the menu, if you have prepared an EPD file already, with the positions you >want to analyse. I tried this, but I can't see any options within the Chessbase GUI that allows something like "analyse each position for 20 minutes and write the result to file". I'd have to manually switch between positions within the database - not an option for overnight analysis. Basically I'm finding that for a 40 move game, there are 15 positions or so scattered through the game that I'd like to analyse in depth... e.g. an hour per position. I'd like to specify these 15 position one way or another, and then leave the machine to complete the analysis. > >But maybe it's simpler in your case, to navigate manually to that positions one >after the other... except you have *very many* positions you want to have >analysed, i.e. overnight. > >Shredder 5, (and 6 "classic" too, I assume) can do an analysis run from an EPD >file directly. Agreed. But since there are many Chessbase engines, it would be nice if these could be used for the same purpose. > >Regards, >M.Scheidl Thanks for your input, Gordon
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