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Subject: Re: The King 3.23 Options:

Author: George Tsavdaris

Date: 12:20:05 07/26/03

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On July 26, 2003 at 12:49:53, Anson T J wrote:

>Is this configuration ok to adjust the hash with in the CB GUI?
>Also are the settings identical to the SKR settings.
>
>I need to make sure the settings are correct before I begin a tournament.
>
>
>[ENGINE]
>Name=The King 3.23 SKR
>Author=Johan de Koning, NED
>Filename=Wb2Uci.exe
>
>[OPTIONS]
>Program=TheKing.exe
>InitString=cm_parm default\ncm_parm opk=229570\ncm_parm tts=67108864 opp=100
>opn=100 opb=100 opr=100 opq=100 myp=100 myn=100 myb=100 myr=100 myq=101 cc=105
>mob=110 ks=155 pp=100 pw=100 cfd=0 sop=100 avd=-2 rnd=0 sel=12 md=99
>HashOnCommandline=false
>InitTime=2
>;Ponder=false
>Logfile=false
>;Edit=setboard
>;UseSAN=false
>;Priority=normal
>;AddHintMove=false
>ShowThinkingMove=false
>;Protocol=1
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The settings pp=100 myq=101....etc are ok. I don't know for the
other settings logfile/Usesan...etc.
This is my Wb2Uci.eng file, which is directly from Kurt Utzinger page:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
[ENGINE]
Name=CM9000 SPR
Author=Johan de Koning
Filename=Wb2Uci.exe

[OPTIONS]
Program=TheKing4.exe
InitString=cm_parm default\cm_parm opk=539528 opp=100 opn=100 opb=100 opr=100
opq=100 myp=100 myn=100 myb=100 myr=100 myq=101 cc=105 mob=110 ks=155 pp=100
pw=100 avd=-2 cfd=0 sop=100 rnd=0 sel=12 md=99

HashCommand=cm_parm tts=33554432 ttu=7
InitTime=4
Ponder=True
Logfile=false
Edit=edit
UseSAN=false
logfile=false
ownbook=false
Priority=normal
AddHintMove=false
Protocol=1
LevelExtend=Progressive
computer=true
Analyze=true
UseUndo=true
Visible=Ponder,Hash
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Of course you have to change the HashCommand=... for the hash table you want.



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