Author: Chessfun
Date: 07:08:56 09/24/02
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On September 24, 2002 at 09:46:48, Christian Koch wrote: >Hello Sara, > >The 2 MB I see in the taskmanager. CT was set to 96MB > >Ruffian is using 120 MB ERT is using 2 MB. No processes visible in taskmanager >with 96 MB!! No idea. I guess you could try opening Rebel Tiger II loading Tiger 14 confirming that it's running there at 96 mb and closing then start ERT. I just checked mine and ERT.exe and Ruffian after being set at 96 Tiger and 128 mb Ruffian seem to run fine. Sarah. >On September 24, 2002 at 09:42:49, Chessfun wrote: > >>On September 24, 2002 at 09:39:22, Christian Koch wrote: >> >>>Hi Shaun, >>> >>>as a winboard II engine Ruffian works fine now, thanks. >>> >>>When I start ERT CT14 vs. Ruffian, Ruffian uses the MB from his cfg file, but >>>CT14 only uses 2 MB. Engine options from CT14 are set to 96MB. >>> >>>What's going wrong here? >> >>In ERT after selecting the CT14 engine click on engines---engine properties and >>set CT 14's hash size. Assuming you did this where are you seeing or getting 2 >>Mb from? >> >>Sarah. >> >>> >>>bye, >>>Christian >>> >>> >>>On September 24, 2002 at 09:00:16, Shaun Brewer wrote: >>> >>>>On September 24, 2002 at 08:35:40, Christian Koch wrote: >>>> >>>>>Hi @all, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I want to run a match CT14 vs. Ruffian under Lokasoft-GUI. >>>>> >>>>>How can I give Ruffian more than 32MB for hash and how will Ruffian use it's own >>>>>book with ERT? >>>>> >>>>>Any hints are welcome. >>>>> >>>>>bye, >>>>>Christian >>>> >>>>Christian, >>>> >>>>Download the latest engineext (21sep2002 - version 5.0.0.11) from Lokasoft >>>> >>>>Use the wizard to set up Ruffian (use inboard II not UCI) >>>> >>>>You should be fine - Ruffian will use the settings in its ruffian.cfg file eg: >>>> >>>>RESIGN 700 >>>>KEEP_HASH 1 >>>>HASH 128M >>>>EGTB_HASH_SIZE 16M >>>>LOGFNAME "" >>>>BOOK "ruffian.bok" >>>>TB_PATH "../tb" >>>> >>>>Good luck >>>> >>>>Shaun
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