Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 18:08:51 01/21/04
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On January 21, 2004 at 05:14:32, Christian Koch wrote: >On January 20, 2004 at 20:20:30, Peter Skinner wrote: > >>On January 20, 2004 at 20:01:05, Paul Doire wrote: >> >>>Is this crafty.rc old news, too? >>> >>>hash 24M >>>hashp 6M >>>cache 4M >>>drawscore 0 >>>log off >>>ponder on <--- this is a default, not needed >>>book on >>>book random 1 >>>book width 2 >>>learn 7 <--- this is a default, not needed >>>resign 9 >>>tbpath C:\Chess\Nalimov >>>egtb >> >>This is how I would format mine: >> >>egtb >>tbpath=C:\Chess\Nalimov >>hash=24M >>hashp=6M >>cache=4M >>drawscore=0 >>logg=off >>book=on >>book random 1 >>book width 2 >>resign 9 >>exit >> >>Now if you have all your tbs in one directory, such as your C:\Chess\Nalimov >>directory, you do _not_ need to add egtb there, as it will look for the tb files >>in /tb. I have all my tablebases in D:\Chess\Nalimov, and there is my rc file: >> >>tbpath=D:\Chess\Nalimov >>adaptive 800K 12M 48M 6M 24M >>cache=16M >>log=off >>show book >>resign=9 >>kibitz=1 >>whisper=2 >>exit >> >>The adaptive command is great because you can set a maximum amount of ram to use >>for hash and hashp and a minimum at the same time. The 800K is the average nodes >>that your computer searches. I just looked online after a few games, and saw >>that 800K was a good average to adjust it to. It is only an estimate, you don't >>have to be exact. >> >>Peter. > >So you set with adaptive the hash to 12M and hasp to 48M??? No, the format is adaptive est-nps hash-min hash-max phash-min phash-max > >I think it must be verbose. > >Christian
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