Author: John Merlino
Date: 09:58:30 09/02/02
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On September 02, 2002 at 12:53:51, David Dahlem wrote: >Regarding the "Solve for Mate" feature of CM 8000, is there any way to save the >solution and/or solution time to a logfile? How does one know the time it takes >for a mate to be solved? >This question will also apply to CM 9000, whenever it is available for purchase >in my local retail stores. >Thanks >Dave With CM8000, I am not sure if you can do this. You can try opening the Thinking Lines window and checking the Chessmaster checkbox. That might show you the thinking output of the mentor engine as it tries to solve the mate. In CM9000, you just need to open the Mentor Lines window and watch the analysis of the Solve for Mate feature. Note, however, that most mates are solved faster by the standard search, rather than the Solve for Mate search. jm
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