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Subject: Translation of ChestUCI Ver.2.2

Author: Les Fernandez

Date: 20:55:13 10/20/02

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On October 20, 2002 at 18:26:06, F. Huber wrote:
Hello Franz,

We have never spoken before but I am involved with the C.A.P. project and have
seen your posts many times.  I assume that you have a manual in German??  How
many pages is it?  I may be able to help out a bit if it is not to lengthy.  Let
me know.

Les

>Hi chess friends,
>
>in my new ChestUCI ver.2.2 I´ve now implemented a very useful feature,
>which has been suggested by someone in this forum:
>
>While Chest is ´thinking´, ChestUCI now shows the search depth, the
>move number and the current move (in intervals of about 1 sec).
>I think this is rather useful, because so you can see, where and
>how far Chest has gone in it´s calculation process. This feature,
>for which I had to make some additions to the C-source of the original
>´Chest´, is controlled by the new engine option ´ShowProgress´.
>
>Furthermore I´ve included the UCI-command ´multipv´ in this new version,
>and so ChestUCI is now supporting the multi-variant-mode of UCI.
>But this will only work under ´Arena´ and only for the _next_ update
>version of Arena, and means, that calling the new ´variant board´ of
>Arena will then show _all_ possible solutions of ChestUCI and allow
>to replay them (of course that´s already possible _now_ without this
>´variant board´).
>
>Bad news - there´s still no English manual available - sorry!
>I´ve asked several times here (and in other fora), if someone
>would be so kind to make a translation - without any success.
>Many people want to use ChestUCI - but there seems to be nobody,
>which likes to do a ´little bit of work´ for it.
>
>Nevertheless, have fun with my new ChestUCI,
>best regards,
>Franz.
>
>Download of ChestUCI Ver.2.2 available at:
>
>http://www.uciengines.de/UCI-Engines/Chest/chest.html



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