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Subject: Re: Odd Gunnar Malin......Corredted sorry for the typo...

Author: Chris Taylor

Date: 05:02:24 08/23/04

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On August 23, 2004 at 06:50:32, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote:

>On August 23, 2004 at 06:23:39, Chris Taylor wrote:
>
>>I have been testing the latest beta of wb2uci, after 28 games using auto232, I
>>have not seen anything amis.
>>
>>ProDeo 1.0... AMD 3000, Running in Shredder Classic.gui...  OS Windows Pro SP1.
>>After 28 games at various time controls, no problems to report.
>>PD shows up with the right amount of hash. I chose 400Mb W=9  This has shown up
>>in Param.txt....
>>
>>Executable made on 01-08-2004
>>
>>Personality Path        personal/REBEL.ENG  (0)
>>Personality description Default engine (August 10th 2004)
>>
>>Initial Hash Table Size 400 Mb
>>Current Hash Table Size 400 Mb
>>
>>ProDeo used its own book. and played Hiarcs 9
>>
>>I will post the games later.
>>
>>Chris
>
>Thanks!
>
>I will update the site when this hard week is over.
>I think I remove my sample file (engines.txt), it's this file that take most of
>the time to test/check, together with checking the new (and old) features with
>gui's I have.
>
>Maybe i put up some sort of forum instead to exchange ini-files/experiences
>regarding use of this tool.
>
>Personaly I run wb-engines in Chesspartner, UCI engines in Shredder Classic, The
>King in Chessmaster and Fritz with friends in Fritz. The only extern adapter I
>use is InBetween when I do analyses from ChessAssistant and then only to lower
>the priority for wb/uci engines.
>
>Odd Gunnar

If you have any file that wants testing just send it to me.  Tell me what you
want from any file and I will test it.  It is no problem to bang it on two comps
and do some auto232 stuff.  That is the easy part.  You clever guys do all the
hard programming work!!

I must go and have 30 minutes plus 10 seconds on the guitar!!

Long live Cavatina..

Chris



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