Author: Detlef Pordzik
Date: 19:53:38 01/14/99
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On January 14, 1999 at 19:57:11, Dann Corbit wrote: >On January 14, 1999 at 19:35:03, Mark Young wrote: > >>On January 14, 1999 at 13:22:16, Dann Corbit wrote: >> >>>It appears that H7 offers more EPD data fields than H6 when evaluating >>>positions, which is wonderful. However, there is a flaw. The 'dep' entries >>>should actually be 'acd' unless the standard has been changed. >> >>Clue me in, what do all the fields mean. I know what they are doing, I just >>don't know what they stand for. >The PGN standard goes over each field in detail. I may have jumped the gun on >the compatibility claim. I assumed acd was standard, since S.J.E. wrote the EPD >code in Crafty. It appears that neither dep nor acd is in the standard. It is >obvious from context that both acd and dep mean ply depth. Here are the major >headings from the PGN standard: >16.2.5.1: Opcode "acn": analysis count: nodes >16.2.5.2: Opcode "acs": analysis count: seconds >16.2.5.3: Opcode "am": avoid move(s) >16.2.5.4: Opcode "bm": best move(s) >16.2.5.5: Opcode "c0": comment (primary, also "c1" though "c9") >16.2.5.6: Opcode "ce": centipawn evaluation >16.2.5.7: Opcode "dm": direct mate fullmove count >16.2.5.8: Opcode "draw_accept": accept a draw offer >16.2.5.9: Opcode "draw_claim": claim a draw >16.2.5.10: Opcode "draw_offer": offer a draw >16.2.5.11: Opcode "draw_reject": reject a draw offer >16.2.5.12: Opcode "eco": _Encyclopedia of Chess Openings_ opening code >16.2.5.13: Opcode "fmvn": fullmove number >16.2.5.14: Opcode "hmvc": halfmove clock >16.2.5.15: Opcode "id": position identification >16.2.5.16: Opcode "nic": _New In Chess_ opening code >16.2.5.17: Opcode "noop": no operation >16.2.5.18: Opcode "pm": predicted move >16.2.5.19: Opcode "pv": predicted variation >16.2.5.20: Opcode "rc": repetition count >16.2.5.21: Opcode "resign": game resignation >16.2.5.22: Opcode "sm": supplied move >16.2.5.23: Opcode "tcgs": telecommunication: game selector >16.2.5.24: Opcode "tcri": telecommunication: receiver identification >16.2.5.25: Opcode "tcsi": telecommunication: sender identification >16.2.5.26: Opcode "v0": variation name (primary, also "v1" though "v9") Jesus My Lord, Dan....... who was the fool who said, chess ain't that difficult .-) ? D.P. a.k.a. ELVIS
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