Author: Komputer Korner
Date: 13:33:30 10/29/98
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On October 29, 1998 at 00:14:58, Richard A. Fowell (fowell@netcom.com) wrote: >On October 26, 1998 at 11:12:21, Albert Silver wrote: > >>On October 25, 1998 at 21:40:34, Mark Gaddis wrote: >> >>>I am wanting to run some of the benchmark positions on HIARCS 6.0. Usually they >>>require the program to think for a fixed amount of time and to record the time >>>when the correct move was found without changing it's mind. Is there a way to >>>automate this process so that I am not spending hours monitoring the computer? >>>I know that the program will analyze several positions stored in an EPD file. >>>However, there doesn't seem to be a way to have it terminate the analysis after >>>a fixed amount of time. Any help with this question will be greatly >>>appreciated. >> >>You don't say whether you are using the DOS program or the Fritz module. If it's >>the latter, you must have the positions loaded in the DB with the key move. Then >>just run the process tests and set the options as you like. >> >> Albert Silver > >I just set Level=Infinite, >then go to "options", and set "Max Time" to the thinking time I want. >Work's like a charm on HIARCS 6.0 Mac. > >Richard A. Fowell It should work like this on the DOS version of Hiarcs 6 as well. -- Komputer Korner
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