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Subject: Re: For Ed: with Rebel-CB on Chessbase server

Author: Odd Gunnar Malin

Date: 02:57:43 09/29/03

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On September 28, 2003 at 11:40:24, Werner Schuele wrote:

>Hi Ed,
>can you translate this log. Rebel12 is black. Who sends this quit command: The
>Rebel engine or the GUI?
>Greetings
>Werner
>
>1406.082: S< f5c8
>1406.482: S> 1 -498 0 383  b7c6
>1406.482: C< info depth 1 score cp -498 time 0 nodes 383 nps 383000 pv b7c6
>1406.482: S> info:game:00:00:00   1.35  -4.99  33..Kc6
>1406.482: S> var:curmov=2 -1 1 b7c6
>1406.482: C< info depth 2 currmovenumber 1 currmove b7c6
>1406.482: S> 2 -462 0 564  b7c6 c8d7+ c6b7
>1406.482: C< info depth 2 score cp -462 time 0 nodes 564 nps 564000 pv b7c6 c8d7
>c6b7
>1406.482: S> info:game:00:00:00   2.00  -4.63  33..Kc6 34.Qd7 Kb7
>1406.482: S> var:curmov=3 -1 1 b7c6
>1406.482: C< info depth 3 currmovenumber 1 currmove b7c6
>1406.482: S> var:curmov=3 -1 1 b7c6
>1406.482: C< info depth 3 currmovenumber 1 currmove b7c6
>1406.482: S> 3 -347 0 1729  b7c6 e4e5 g7e5 c8d7
>1406.492: C< info depth 3 score cp -347 time 0 nodes 1729 nps 1729000 pv b7c6
>e4e5 g7e5 c8d7
>1406.492: S> info:game:00:00:00   3.00  -3.48  33..Kc6 34.e5 Qxe5 35.Qd7
>1407.554: S< ?
>1407.804: S< quit

Hi.

This looks like wb2uci log and ther S are the engine (server) and C are the
client (gui).
so:
S <
Means data goes to the engine. The '<' and '>' mark the direction of flow.

Else, why the quit are comming. Only cause I can think of is that the pipe to
the gui are closed eg. the gui abort the engine, the ? is part of the quit
because the adapter try to stop the engine from thinking before it quits.

Which version of gui/uci.dll/os are you using.
Have you experimented something similar with uci-engines.
Is it when playing local or through the playchess server.

What I could do is to print in the log who is disconnecting.

It could of course be a bug in the adapter too.

Odd Gunnar



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