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Subject: Re: Deep Fritz 7, kns increase test

Author: Roy Eassa

Date: 13:04:16 08/26/02

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On August 26, 2002 at 12:56:52, Ed Schröder wrote:

>On August 26, 2002 at 11:12:07, George Piles wrote:
>
>>On August 26, 2002 at 11:06:58, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>
>>>On August 25, 2002 at 20:42:09, K. Burcham wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>CCC-4 test position  Rg4
>>>>
>>>>hash set at 432 megs all tests
>>>>
>>>>Deep Fritz 7,  2 x 1533 mhz,  14:10 minutes,     1686 kns
>>>>Deep Fritz 7,  1 x 1533 mhz,  31:05 minutes,      947 kns
>>>>Deep Fritz 6,  2 x 1533 mhz,  not found,         1290 kns
>>>>Deep Fritz 6,  1 x 1533 mhz,  did not find,      1160 kns
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [D] 8/4K2p/6pr/5pk1/1pB2R2/p4PP1/8/8 w - - 0 1
>>>
>>>
>>>It's possible to find the key-move in this position by positional motives.
>>>
>>>Ed
>>>
>>>================
>>>
>>>00:00:33 14.19  0.89  1.Rg4+ fxg4 2.f4 Kh5 3.Bf7 b3
>>>00:00:35 15.00  0.86  1.Rg4+ fxg4 2.f4 Kh5 3.Kf8 b3 4.Bxb3
>>>                       g5  (34)
>>>
>>>00:01:00 16.00  0.91  1.Rg4+ fxg4 2.f4 Kh5 3.Kf8 g5 4.Bf7
>>>                       Rg6 5.f5 Kh6 6.fxg6 hxg6  (59)
>>>
>>>00:01:56 17.00  0.91  1.Rg4+ fxg4 2.f4 Kh5 3.Kf8 g5 4.Bf7
>>>                       Rg6 5.f5 Kh6 6.fxg6 hxg6  (113)
>>>
>>>00:04:00 18.00  2.46  1.Rg4+ fxg4 2.f4 Kh5 3.Kf8 g5 4.Bf7
>>>                       Rg6 5.f5 Kh6 6.fxg6 hxg6  (230)
>>>
>>>00:06:56 19.00  2.46  1.Rg4+ fxg4 2.f4 Kh5 3.Kf8 g5 4.Bf7
>>>                       Rg6 5.f5 Kh6 6.fxg6 hxg6  (411)
>>>
>>>Rebel-XP (dos), A-1400.
>>......
>>
>>
>>Hi Ed
>>
>>
>>  And exactly how do you print out the analyzsis of Rebelxp in the format shown
>>above?
>
>George, the info is stored as a textfile in ..LOG/STANDARD.LOG use any text
>program to print its contents.
>
>Ed


I noticed that it mentions the "check" on the first move but not on the rest.
Is there a way to get it to mention it on all moves of the PV?




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