Author: Sally Weltrop
Date: 04:54:18 08/02/04
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On August 02, 2004 at 05:41:19, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On August 02, 2004 at 05:22:22, George Tsavdaris wrote: > >> >> First impression about Pro Deo is good (not perfect as when i installed it, my >>PC crushed 2 times---coincidence?) and it runs flawlessly under Chessbase GUI. >> >> Except one thing. I have set w4 as a setting for the hash tables in the >>Wb2Uci.eng (24 MB) but when i load a new game, at the notation pane it says that >>Pro Deo is using only 1 MB. I checked the hash with "Task Info 2003" and it >>reports that Pro Deo is using around 25 MB. So it should be fine. But is >>it?Anyone else has this "problem"? > >>And also if we set the hash value inside Chessbase GUI, to something different >>of the Wb2Uci.eng, what value Pro Deo will use? > > This behaviour is quite normal: nothing to worry about. > The hash size taken always relates to the value given > in the Wb2Uci.eng. All other things are not relevant. > Kurt [http://www.utzingerk.com] why would u use wb2UCI.exe. It states here: http://members.home.nl/matador/prodeo.htm Pro Deo (version 1.0) approximately 2700 ELO - Size 3.5 Mb Download Pro Deo 1.0 After the download open the archive with WINZIP and double click SETUP. To run PRO DEO you will need to announce the engine first. Under Chessbase this means: Engine -> New UCI engine -> Browse -> RebelUCI.exe Under ChessPartner do: Extra -> Engine Import Wizard -> Winboard engines -> Install -> ProDeo.exe m running it in Fritz 8 GUI. DO I have to use wb2UCI.exe? > > >>Anyway, many thanks to Ed, about this new engine. Of course even if this engine >>is stronger than Rebel Century i will always prefer the last!
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