Author: Christopher R. Dorr
Date: 06:09:23 01/11/99
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Hi KK! I'm still going back and forth on ChessPartner, and I had a couple questions. I did put it on my MII 266, and it did seem stronger, but it still seems significantly weaker than Crafty or most of the other programs, although probably of low master strength on that machine. My questions are: 1. Can you search the database on position? I haven't been able to find a way to do so. 2. Is there any way to set up crafty to function properly with pondering on? It seems a shame to cripple it by limiting it's thinking to it's own time. Thanks, Chris On January 11, 1999 at 01:46:01, Komputer Korner wrote: >Some people have complained that the internal engine for Chess Partner >4 is too weak. So to correct that you can use the latest version of >Crafty. Why buy Chess Partner 4? It simply has the best features for >any program in it's price range $30 U.S. > >First step is to install the cp4engineext.exe file, which you can >download >from site: www.lokasoft.nl/uk/downloads >Below is the readme file that should be read carefully >Remember this engine extension is a beta version. > > >------- >Installation: Just run the selfinstalling >file. > >After the installation start ChessPartner >Select Extra|Options on the Chess engine >tab click the Engine button, there should >be a entry "ChessIf.ChessIf.1 in the >dropdown list. This selects the plug-in >module. You may get a error message asking >to edit the engine profile, responding yes >brings up the plug-in profile selection >dialog. Select crafy or gnuchess, you >must edit the profile for the location >of crafty or gnuchess. >In this release the profile is store in >a simple text file, each engine profile >start with a line [name] where name is >CRAFTY, GNUCHESS, etc. >The file is located in the windows >directory and called: > ENGINEEXT.INI > >Make sure to save the settings ! > > >Below this line there are a number of >parameters that can be set, the most >important are the first four: > >Console=1 >Logfile="engineext.log" >EngineDir="" >EnginePath="f:\crafty\wcrafty-15_14.exe" > >If console is set to 1 all commands that >are send to the engine are displayed in >a console window. Set this to 0 to hide >the console window. > >Logfile=... if a filename is given a commands >are also saved in this file, usefull for >debugging. If left blank no logging is done. > >EngineDir specifies the directory where the >engine is to be runned from. If left blank >the directory of the program is used. > >EnginePath is the command line used to >start the engine, must be a full path name. > >----------------------------------------- >Known problems. > >For a number of features ChessPartner relies >on functions in the chess engine, e.g. the >opening book display, adjourn,abort, and Flag features. These >functions are not present in all other chess >engines so these functions are disabled. > >Navigation in the moves list is extemely >slow, this is because ChessPartner always >tries to send the full game history to >the chess engine, Crafty and Gnuchess are >both very slow in accepting the moves. > >Testing has mainly been done using crafty. > >On occassions the chess engine does not >exit. > >Not all chesspartner levels are interpreted >correctly. > >Mate values are not displayed correcty, e.g. >instead of displaying mate in xx moves a score >or 32??? is displayed. > >In the crafty profile pondering has been >disabled, this was neccessary to get the >analyse game function to work reliable. > >Don't try to make illegal moves where the king >is in check. > >There is no indication on the screen which engine is loaded. >Search depth is limited to 29 ply. > >-- >Komputer Korner
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