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Subject: Re: Der Fritzen Blinkenlights

Author: Jeroen van Dorp

Date: 15:33:31 04/29/02

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On April 29, 2002 at 18:13:28, George Sobala wrote:

>I'm sorry to ask such a dumb question, it's not really important, but I have
>read the manual and tried to find the answer elsewhere, and it bugs me .... in
>Fritz6:
>
>- what is the meaning / purpose of the grey / green / yellow / red 'LED' on the
>second row of the engine analysis?
>
>- when a Chessbase engine is being used what is the meaning of the green
>percentage figure that occasionally replaces the 'time spent' reading on the
>same row?

From the top of my head (as there's no hair left, there's place for the
chessbase manual):

- when the evaluation changes rapidly (depending on becoming better, bad, worse,
worst) the lights go on.

- hash table use. Comes in very handy determining how big you need them. The
hashtables, that is.

J.



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