Author: Joshua Haglund
Date: 19:03:30 03/08/05
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On March 08, 2005 at 16:41:38, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>On March 08, 2005 at 15:05:46, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On March 08, 2005 at 14:31:22, Joshua Haglund wrote:
>>
>>>On March 08, 2005 at 11:59:40, pavel wrote:
>>>
>>>>I am trying to run a tournament of Crafty Engines.
>>>>
>>>>All the last version of the series which also run in windows, will perticipate
>>>>in this tournament. (ie, Crafty 15.20 of 15 series)
>>>>
>>>>Currently these are the engine version I have:
>>>>
>>>>Crafty 11.23 (last version of the series)
>>>>Crafty 12.90 ("" "" )
>>>>Crafty 13.10 ("" "" )
>>>>Crafty 14.13 ("" "" )
>>>>Crafty 15.20 ("" "" )
>>>>Crafty 16.19 ("" "" )
>>>>Crafty 17.14 ("" "" )
>>>>Crafty 18.15 ("" "" )
>>>>Crafty 19.19 ("" "" )
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I need to know if this is the correct last version available to everyone?
>>>>Do they all use the current book format properly?
>>>>(I have checked and all of them seem to use the book, I need to know if this
>>>>cause any problem in a game situation)
>>>>
>>>>Also I want to know if placing all of them in same folder while running a
>>>>tournament will cause conflict in accessing book and log file.
>>>>Is it better to have a seperate folder for each version while running a
>>>>tournament, with it't own book?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>pavs
>>>
>>> Each major version release, cannot use a book created between versions.
>>>However, using a Chessbase book should not have any affect.
>>
>>18 and 19 versions can use the same book. I do not remember about the others.
>
>
>There are certainly others. The only "break points" are where the new book
>format changed. Such as when adding CAP scores, or a change in book learning,
>etc....
Guess I never used really tried using the same book for different versions. Back
in the day with, 15.xx, 16.xx, now 19.xx you couldn't use the same book. I
shouldn't assume things. :) I never used much of the 17.xx or 18.xx.
Joshua Haglund
toneewa@yahoo.com
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