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Subject: Re: Shredder 7.04 UCI and ChessPartner.. Problems... Anyone else?

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 22:45:52 06/07/03

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On June 07, 2003 at 23:54:18, Peter Skinner wrote:

>On June 07, 2003 at 16:05:27, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On June 07, 2003 at 11:37:48, Peter Skinner wrote:
>>
>>>On June 07, 2003 at 05:51:33, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>     Hi Peter
>>>>     I have embedded Shredder704 [Engine704.exe] as a
>>>>     UCI-engine under CP 5.3. And I do not think it's
>>>>     necessary to have an entry in the engineext.ini.
>>>>     May this be a reason for your problems? As already
>>>>     said, I have no problems at all.
>>>>     Kurt
>>>
>>>How did you exactly embed the Shredder engine without the entry in the file?
>>>
>>>I had to put it there or it did not show up in the engines list.
>>>
>>>Peter.
>>
>>
>>     I selected the menu "Extra", went to "Engine Import Wizard",
>>     afterwards "Winboard / UCI Engines", and then with "Install"
>>     installed the "Engine704.exe". That's all.
>>     Kurt
>
>Hi Kurt,
>
>I did the same this morning, and I got two extra lines that were added to the
>engineext.ini. One for a new game, and one for something else. This has to some
>degree fixed my problem.
>
>Have you tried switching the setting from "agressive" to "normal" to see if that
>has any impact on the playing strength?
>
>Peter.


     Hi Peter
     Not yet, because with Shredder 7.04 I usually play under
     CB- or Classic-GUI. More interesting is for me the fact
     why I can't find an engineext.ini in my folders. I still
     think that this ini-file is not required provided no
     winboard engines are running under CP 5.3 ?? I only have
     an engineext-sample.ini, all these questions with this
     ini-file are not clear to me. What's your opinion?
     Kurt
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