Author: Dieter Buerssner
Date: 11:23:15 03/13/04
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On March 13, 2004 at 11:46:51, F. Huber wrote: >So what will you be trying next (and the software should take care of)? >Adding or removing memory modules, while the computer in ON >and Windows is running? ;-) >And then writing here again:"Windows bug - system crashes if ..." I don't see too much similarity in your example and the original problem. I think, the software should take care there. The main difference is: the software itself allows you to change the hash, so it is under its control (unlike a hardware change). Also, for example the UCI protocol explicetly disallows the setoption command during search. If you change any parameter the search will be stopped, and then new parameters (for example hash size) are sent to the engine. In my experience, this works well under Shredder Classic. It allows seemingly to change parameters during analysis, but stops the search, before they are really changed. Regards, Dieter
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