Author: William Penn
Date: 21:15:16 04/20/04
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On April 20, 2004 at 10:06:40, Rex wrote: >On April 20, 2004 at 08:50:37, William Penn wrote: > >>Example: I let Shredder 8 calculate for a long time in Infinite Analysis mode >>(overnight, last night) and it achieved a depth of 29/72. That's pretty deep. So >>then I pressed the Spacebar key (in the native CB GUI) to make the indicated >>best move, and then, wa la - Shredder remembers absolutely nothing of its prior >>long analysis! It starts over again from ground zero. Why? Surely it should be >>able to remember something about its long overnight effort but it doesn't. This >>is a serious deficiency for those of us who only use this software in Infinite >>Analysis mode. >>WP > >Try setting up Depth = 99 Ply and hit the GO button. It will remember it. This >is how I use Positional Learning and have Shredder remember its thinking. Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a try. I've been looking for some way to avoid Infinite Analysis mode (because of the related bugs) while producing the same analysis. There seems to be no way to set it up with time controls. Hadn't tried the Fixed Depth method yet... WP WP
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