Author: Matthew Herman
Date: 06:32:54 12/25/98
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On December 24, 1998 at 23:20:16, James T. Walker wrote: >Hello, >If you own Nimzo99 and have downloaded the upgrade you may be interested in a >problem I've discovered. There is a file loaded into the dircetory under: >Chessbase\engines called "CBNIMZO.LRN". This is the Hash Learning file which >Nimzo uses to store old game data for learning functions. I think when Nimzo99 >loses a game information is stored into this file (Supposed to be). What is >happening now is the file goes to "0 bytes" or apparently is empty. Before the >upgrade this is a file of about 57k. I'm assuming that this kills the Hash >learning feature. >Jim Walker I own Nimzo '99 and my CBNIMZO.LRN file is 56.0 K. I HAVE downloaded the upgrade. I don't think that it kills the hash learning feature. In my own tests Nimzo '99 has gotten stronger *AND* it still uses hash learning. Matt Herman
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