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Subject: Re: Crafty 19.15 vs ShredderClassic-engine (long)

Author: Peter Berger

Date: 11:09:13 07/28/04

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On July 28, 2004 at 13:50:28, Ingo Bauer wrote:

>Hi
>
>>Two side-questions, Ingo :
>>
>>On July 27, 2004 at 11:44:05, Ingo Bauer wrote:
>>
>>>Computer was a
>>>Athlon@2500MHz which is about to equal a P4-3200 (maybe bit more;
>>>Shredder-Classic bench 2.53)
>>
>>How do you get this bench in the Shredder-Classic GUI (what menu?) ?
>
>There are a couple of other interesting commands:
>
>1. Start the GUI and type "bench" on your keyboard. Depending on your computer
>it will give a result within seconds. It is quite good and accurate for AMD CPUs
>but unfortunately Intel P4 are rated a bit too slow.
>
>Basic number is a P3 with 1GHz. So in my case my comp is 2.53 times faster than
>a 1GHz P3
>
>2 To calculate elo difference type "tp wins draws losses" for this match with
>the pgn above type "tp 1 7 12" and you get the elo difference in the analysis
>windows
>
>3. Type "ucilog" to switch a logfile on. Every command comming from or going to
>the engine will be stored in a Ucilogfile in the classic folder. If you type
>"ucilog" again it will be switched off. It is a toggle command.
>
>4. tyspe "ucidebug" (and ucidebug again to switch it off) to directly see all
>command comming from or going to the engine
>
>5. Then there is a possibility to use the GUI with an SSH connection to another
>computer to use engines there. If anyone is interested in this I can post a
>brief description but there is no official support for this.
>
>These are the most used commands from my side.
>
<snip>

>PS: There is more to discover in this GUI than most people think! ;-)

You _do_ realize the irony of this post, when just yesterday you complained
about the zillions of options in Crafty, don't you ;) ?



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