Author: David Dahlem
Date: 10:45:38 07/15/03
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On July 15, 2003 at 13:06:35, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On July 15, 2003 at 12:35:37, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote: > >>On July 15, 2003 at 07:40:36, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >> >>> It is quite easy to run Rebel 12b1 under Fritz-GUI. Just copy the >>> full folder "Rebel12pre-release" to ....\chessbase\engines and then >>> use the Malin Wb2Uci.exe adapter. My Wb2Uci.eng looks as follows: >>> >>> [ENGINE] >>> Name=Rebel 12b1 >>> Author=Ed Schroeder >>> Filename=Wb2Uci.exe >>> >>> [OPTIONS] >>> Program=rebel12 W6 >>> >>> It is also possible to set under OPTIONS (above W6) the desired size for >>> hash tables. What does not yet properly work is the time management. >>> If under book options the ChessBase books are deacitivated whereas >>> under "Properties" the option "Own Book" for Rebel12b1 is activated, >>> Rebel will even use its own book for eng/eng matches. And of course, >>> the analysis mode does also not [yet] work. Perhabs some specific >>> params for the Wb2Uci.exe adapter could help to even improve the >>> situation. >>> Kurt >> >>Have you tried Analyze=false and UseUndo=false in this eng-file to see if it can >>simulate analysis? >>If you use just one timecontrol you can add this to the InitString >>switch(InitString=setlevel 1 40 3600 40 3600), else you have to go the road >>through InBetween to get the timecontrol to work, I think. I don't have the >>engine but would probably buy it when it is released if it manage the analyze >>command so it works with CA. >> >>Odd Gunnar > > With the above params included in the Wb2Uci.eng, the analysis mode > works. But normal playing mode is no longer doing well. Moves are made > but thinking process is no longer displayed. > Kurt Hi Kurt In Arena, with the above parameters included in my Wb2Uci.eng, the analysis mode works and the thinking process is also displayed. Perhaps the reason is that i also have this parameter included: ShowThinkingMove=true I see no reason why this shouldn't also work in Fritz. Regards Dave
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