Author: David Dahlem
Date: 07:51:16 02/06/05
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On February 06, 2005 at 10:44:01, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On February 06, 2005 at 08:50:16, David Dahlem wrote: > >>On February 06, 2005 at 05:20:18, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >> >>>On February 06, 2005 at 05:06:03, Francesco Piantedosi wrote: >>> >>>>Hi all, >>>>I have downloaded and installed prodeo 1.1. In "Personality" menu I see "Rebel" >>>>5 times, but I don't see Kasparov, Fischer and so on. I have tried to edit >>>>wb2uci.eng and I have added Anatoli Karpov...but if I delete just only one of >>>>"rebel" I can't choose Rebel option from combo...why? >>>> >>>>Is there a limit for number of peronalities can I set in .eng file? >>>> >>>>How can I correctly use endgame.eng...I see endgame0.eng, endgame1.eng, >>>>endgame2.eng ... what is the right .eng file to select? >>>> >>>>How can I select other Rebel version(Rebel1-4)? >>>> >>>>Thank you. >>>>Francesco Piantedosi >>> >>> You can use personalities if they are added >>> in the wb2uci.eng file as per the following example >>> [EXTRAS] >>> AntiGM=setvar antigm|spin|0|0|3 >>> Playingstyle=setvar playstyle|spin|2|0|4 >>> Strength=setvar playstrength|spin|2|0|2 >>> Personality=setvar personality personal\%s.eng|combo|Rebel|Rebel|Rebel| >>> Rebel|Rebel|Rebel|Master >>> and by using "Master" instead of "Rebel" the engine >>> will play with the so called multiple-engine-concept. >>> Kurt >> >>Hi Kurt >> >>Will changing this line in the rebel.eng personality file ... >> >>[Engine Master = off] to [Engine Master = on] >> >>enable the multiple-engine-concept? >> >>Thanks >>Dave > > Ed Schroeder has obviously not intended to change > this setting to "on" in the rebel.eng and I would > therefore leave this as it is -:) It should be > OK to add |Master under [EXTRAS] in the wb2uci.eng > but Ed Schroeder should know better. > Kurt Thanks Kurt I'm not using the wb2uci adapter, instead i have Prodeo 1.1 installed as a wb engine in Arena. So to use the multiple engine concept, i'll have to put "Master.eng" on the command line. :-) Regards Dave
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