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Subject: Re: oops, doesn't work :(

Author: David Dahlem

Date: 08:08:02 08/02/04

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On August 02, 2004 at 10:55:17, Daniel Shawul wrote:

>On August 02, 2004 at 10:47:52, Daniel Shawul wrote:
>
>>On August 02, 2004 at 10:44:59, David Dahlem wrote:
>>
>>>Supposedly Pro Deo does not support analyze mode as a Winboard engine outside
>>>the Chess Partner interface. But i discovered a workaround for this limitation.
>>>:-)
>>>
>>>I created a file called config.txt with these entries:
>>>
>>>[Analyze Game]
>>>Analyze Game = Normal      * Normal | Fixed Depth | ENG-ENG | AUTO232
>>>Analyze Margin = 0.25      * 0.10|0.15|0.20|0.25|0.30|0.30|0.40|0.50
>>>
>>>I took this from the rebel.ini file, which i assume is only used by the Chess
>>>Partner interface. And in Arena, under
>>>
>>>Engines/Manage/Details/Ini-file
>>>
>>>I browsed to my newly created file, resulting in this path:
>>>
>>>C:\Arena\Engines\ProDeo\config.txt
>>>
>>>Now Pro Deo will analyze epd positions in Winboard mode in Arena. :-)
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>Dave

Yes, there is still a problem. It does analyze, but not correctly. :-(

Here is an example.

[d]5r2/1b2k2p/3bp3/5PP1/Bn1Q3P/1N6/1Pr5/1K3R2 b - -

   1	00:00	           4	4	-0.27	g8f6
   1	00:00	           8	8	-0.51	d7d5
   2	00:00	          77	77	-0.09	d7d5 d2d4
   3	00:00	         279	279	-0.21	d7d5 d2d4 g8f6
   3	00:00	         449	449	-0.24	1. ... Ke5
   4	00:00	       1.484	1.484	-0.11	1. ... Ke5 Kxd4
   5	00:00	       4.258	4.258	-0.26	1. ... Ke5 2.Kc3+
   6	00:00	      13.059	13.059	-0.09	1. ... Ke5
   7	00:00	      43.748	43.748	-0.25	1. ... Ke5 Ke4 2.Qd5+ Rfc5
   8	00:01	     101.063	101.063	-0.22	1. ... Ke5 Kxd4
   9	00:01	     275.776	275.776	-0.23	1. ... Ke5 Ke4 2.Kc3+
  10	00:03	     768.592	256.197	-0.11	1. ... Ke5 2.Rb5+ 2.Rc6+


1. ... Ke5 is not legal in this position. Oh well, back to the drawing board.
:-)

Regards
Dave



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