Author: David Dahlem
Date: 11:40:01 02/04/05
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On February 04, 2005 at 13:13:54, Zheng Zhixian wrote: >On February 04, 2005 at 12:10:11, Günther Simon wrote: > >>On February 04, 2005 at 11:32:26, Martin Grabriel wrote: >> >>>was a little surprised, have thought prodeo is uci engine while cm10th can only >>>use winboard engines. well, prodeo works fine in cm10th >> >>ProDeo is no UCI program but plain WB and I really wonder >>why so much people have adapted this wrong knowledge? >>(Is it just because it comes with an UCI adapter?) > >The funny thing is, Prodeo without the UCI adapter does not run in analyze mode >in SCID. > >According to this > >http://home20.inet.tele.dk/larsp/skak/polyglot.html , you can actually get >ProDeo to work in SCID by adding Polyglot to the chain!! Like most people he >thinks Pro Deo is a original UCI engine, so to him it's just a matter of running >RebelUCI thru Polyglot and it works! > >So what is actually happening? Prodeo converted to UCI converted back to >Winboard works, where plain old Prodeo in winboard mode doesn't? I have Prodeo installed as in winboard mode in Arena, and it works in analyze mode ... FEN: 8/4rp2/5k2/1prn1p2/p1pRp1PP/P1P2B2/1P3P1K/4R3 w - - 0 1 Pro Deo 1.1: 1 00:00 9 9 -1.80 1.gxf5 exf3 1 00:00 134 134 -1.51 1.Kg3 f4+ 2.Kh3 exf3 1 00:00 173 173 -0.47 1.Bxe4 Rxe4 2.Rdxe4 fxe4 3.Rxe4 1 00:00 239 239 +0.42 1.g5+ Kg6 1 00:00 434 434 +0.60 1.Be2 2 00:00 717 717 +0.47 1.Be2 Nf4 3 00:00 2.173 2.173 +0.56 1.Be2 fxg4 2.Bxg4 e3 3 00:00 2.515 2.515 +0.64 1.g5+ Kg6 2.Red1 4 00:00 5.534 5.534 +0.23 1.g5+ Kg7 2.Be2 Nf4 4 00:00 7.690 7.690 +0.40 1.Be2 Nf4 2.gxf5 Nxe2 3.Rxe2 4 00:00 10.040 10.040 +0.50 1.Bg2 Nf4 2.gxf5 Nxg2 3.Kxg2 5 00:00 23.868 23.868 +0.33 1.Bg2 Nf4 2.gxf5 Nd3 3.Re2 Rxf5 5 00:00 43.336 43.336 +0.46 1.Bd1 e3 2.fxe3 fxg4 3.h5 6 00:00 86.842 86.842 +0.50 1.Bd1 e3 2.fxe3 Nxe3 3.g5+ Kg6 4.Kg3 7 00:01 189.205 189.205 +0.49 1.Bd1 e3 2.fxe3 Nxe3 3.g5+ Kg7 4.Kg3 Rce5 8 00:01 577.783 577.783 +0.05 1.Bd1 Nf4 2.Rd2 Nd3 3.Rh1 Rd5 4.h5 Re8 8 00:02 637.531 637.531 +0.42 1.Bg2 fxg4 2.Rdxe4 Rxe4 3.Bxe4 Kg7 4.Kg3 Nf6 9 00:03 1.146.102 382.034 +0.31 1.Bg2 Nf4 2.gxf5 Nxg2 3.Kxg2 Kxf5 4.h5 f6 5.Rh1 Rh7 9 00:04 1.447.703 353.098 +0.38 1.Bh1 Nf4 2.gxf5 Nd3 3.Rexe4 Rxf5 4.Rd6+ Re6 9 00:06 2.241.431 355.782 +0.39 1.Kg3 fxg4 2.Bxg4 e3 3.fxe3 Nxe3 4.Rd6+ Kg7 5.Rh1 10 00:10 3.988.519 382.775 +0.38 1.Kg3 fxg4 2.Bg2 Kg7 10 00:10 4.179.952 390.649 +0.38 1.Bh1 10 00:11 4.542.979 384.998 +0.58 1.Bh1 Nf4 2.gxf5 Nd3 3.Rexe4 Rxf5 4.Rxe7 Kxe7 5.Kg3 Rf6 6.Bd5 Nxf2 11 00:16 6.609.955 401.333 +0.67 1.Bh1 Nf4 2.gxf5 Nd3 3.Rexe4 Rxf5 4.Rxe7 Kxe7 5.Kg3 Nxb2 6.Rd5 Ke6 7.Rxf5 12 00:26 10.779.481 408.623 +0.67 1.Bh1 Nf4 2.gxf5 Nd3 3.Rexe4 Rxf5 4.Rxe7 Kxe7 5.Kg3 Nxb2 6.Rd5 Ke6 7.Rxf5 13 00:48 20.505.992 419.088 +0.51 1.Bh1 Nf4 2.gxf5 Nd3 3.Rexe4 Rxf5 4.Kg3 Nxf2 5.Rd6+ Regards Dave
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