Author: Odd Gunnar Malin
Date: 17:43:58 09/29/05
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On September 29, 2005 at 18:46:42, Henrik Dinesen wrote: > >What's InBetween, and how does it work? (I believe I see a similar problem >analysing under CA.) > To get the same effect for external engines as you get from Tiger when you set Sensitivity=Excellent I use this InBetween utility that try to translate all sorts of commands, and among them the priority switching done by the gui. This latest can be frozen to a certain state with a parametre so that any switching from the gui doesn't get through to the engine. You find InBetween here: http://utilities.sjakk.biz/ And then create a file with the name InBetween.ini and put the following into it: [InBetween] ThreadPriority := low CommandLine := engine.exe Then put both this (InBetween.ini) and InBetween.exe into the same folder as your engine and use InBetween.exe as engine in CA's setup. If your engine are threaded you probably need to set Priority := low instead of ThreadPriority := low. To force it to a normal state use Priority := normal or ThreadPriority := normal, but for analyses its better to use low (same as excellent in CA). Odd Gunnar (Still ponder on comment to variation)
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