Author: Dan Homan
Date: 06:11:54 01/29/99
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On January 28, 1999 at 20:50:18, James T. Walker wrote: >On January 28, 1999 at 14:52:25, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On January 28, 1999 at 11:38:11, Dan Homan wrote: >>[snip] >>>The auto232 interface for winboard engines created by Remi Coulom is >>>probably a better choice than running crafty as a Fritz-engine. I have >>>not tested the interface, but have heard that it works flawlessly. >>It would be nice if someone who has successfully done this would write a clear >>document to describe the process of using it. I don't want to run it myself, >>but I know that a lot of people are keen to be able to do this. ><<<<<<<<< >I have also requested this information but all we got was someone saying it >works. Then he quoted the instructions given at chessbase which are incomplete >as far as I'm concerned. I haven't been able to get it to work either.. Also >the Crafty 16.3 furnished by Chessbase is running 250 points behind Fritz 5.32 >in my test. Thats about 100 points worse than Crafty 16.2 in my test. I hope >Crafty 16.4 is released soon. >Jim Walker This is not related to Chessbase. The Auto232 wrapper for winboard engines was developed by Remi Coulomb. You don't need chessbase or any other commerical program to run it. Torsten Schoop has used this program in his recent auto232 tournament and reports it works well. - Dan
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