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Subject: Re: Fruit (uci engine ) under Linux

Author: ERIQ

Date: 17:27:04 06/21/05

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On June 21, 2005 at 15:08:31, Andreas Guettinger wrote:

>On June 21, 2005 at 13:57:47, Eric Gallula wrote:
>
>>Hello Friends,
>>
>>I just compile fruit and xboard under Linux system (Redhat)
>>
>>Could you please help to use its with polyglot (and Xboard).
>>
>>Thanks for your help!
>>
>>Friendly regards,
>>Eric
>
>First, you have to create a fruit.ini file in the directory where you extracted
>polyglot. (There are some generic example .ini files in polyglot packages). Here
>is what my fruit.ini looks like. (Make sure to adjust the path to EngineDir and
>NalimovPath and change EngineCommand according to you installation.
>
>
>[PolyGlot]
>
>EngineName = Fruit
>EngineDir = /home/andreas/Chess/engines/fruit/
>EngineCommand = fruit
>
>Book = true
>BookFile = fruit.bin
>
>Log = false
>LogFile = fruit.log
>
>[Engine]
>
>Hash = 128
>
>NalimovPath = /opt/TB/
>NalimovCache = 4
>
>If you have a pgn database you can create a book file with polyglot, or just
>copy over the book from fruit.
>
>Then, when starting xboard, specify the path to polyglot directory and call
>polyglot with the .ini file your going to use as argument.
>
>xboard -fd /path_to/polyglot/ -fcp 'polyglot fruit.ini'
>
>regards
>Andy
Thx, this post was very instructive and instrumental in getting my fruit match
underway thx again.



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