Author: Komputer Korner
Date: 12:28:24 12/29/98
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On December 29, 1998 at 15:14:11, Richard A. Fowell (fowell@netcom.com) wrote:
>A little more experimenting with Dejanews indicated that Deja news would
>pull up posts from 1995. Maybe I just have the term wrong -
>"multiple lines analysis" seems more popular, perhaps.
>
>It seems Crafty has some such facility: here's a post from Robert:
>
>=====
>Author:Robert Hyatt
>Email: hyatt@cis.uab.edu
>Date:98/04/17
>Forums:rec.games.chess.computer
>
>Anonymous Sender <Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
>: TheDoDo says:
>
>: Add a 'lines' parameter to analyze function.
>
>: Similar to the multiple lines analysis in Chessbase fritz analysis.
>
>: Such that "analyze 4(lines") would cause crafty to search the four
>: top candidate variations.
>
>
>Already there. on the "annotate" command... just add your "n" to the
>end of the command and it will give you the best N moves, scores, and
>PV's... you can also use the { } characters to include moves you
>specifically want analysis for, as in:
>
>1. e4 e5 {e6}
>==============
This is not what DAN meant. He meant what programs will lock a position with one
engine and then move on to the next position 1 ply farther and then analyze that
position. I don't know of any others except the Fritz5/Jumior 5/Nimzo 99
Chessbase 7 team of programs.
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Komputer Korner
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