Author: Ray Banks
Date: 11:21:18 09/30/05
Whilst I wait patiently for Chessbase to release the native Chessbase version, I thought I'd try and get the normal version working through the wb2uci adaptor. I have it working just fine, but it only uses one processor, and I can't figure out why. Anyone have any clue ? The executable is definitely the SMP one, crafty-19.20-smp.exe, downloaded from cctchess.com I think the crafty.rc file is irrelevant in this situation ? wb2uci.eng directly from uciengines.de is as follows: [ENGINE] Name=Crafty 20.0 Author=Robert Hyatt Filename=Wb2Uci.exe [OPTIONS] Program=crafty-19.20-smp.exe InitString=resign 0 HashCommand=hash %iM WhiteScore=true OwnBook=true InitTime=5 Visible=Ponder,Hash,Extras,Logfile,Computer [EXTRAS] Tournament mode=mode|check|false|normal|tournament Crafty log=log|check|true|off|on Learning=learn|spin|7|0|7 NalimovPath=tbpath|string|d:\ NalimovCache=cache %iM|spin|4|1|32 Swindle mode=swindle|check|false|off|on King safety=evaluation kscale|spin|100|0|200 King safety asymmetry=evaluation asymmetry|spin|-40|-100|100 king safety tropism=evaluation bscale|spin|100|0|200 Blocked pawn=evaluation bscale|spin|100|0|200 Pawn structure=evaluation pscale|spin|100|0|200 Passed pawn=evaluation ppscale|spin|100|0|200 In check extension=extensions check 0.%i|spin|99|0|99 One reply extension=extensions onerep 0.%i|spin|75|0|99 Push passed pawn extension=extensions pushpp 0.%i|spin|75|0|99 Recapture extension=extension recapture 0.%i|spin|75|0|99 Mate threat extension=extension mate 0.%i|spin|75|0|99 Pawn hash (MB)=hashp %iM|spin|4|1|16 Time Usage=usage %i|spin|0|-50|50 Use book=book|check|true|off|on Book Width=book width %i|spin|3|1|10 Book Random=book random|check|true|0|1 Book frequency weight=bookw freq 0.%i|spin|99|0|99 Book win/loss ratio weight=bookw ratio 0.%i|spin|99|0|99 Book static evaluation weight=bookw _eval 0.%i|spin|99|0|99 Book learning weight=bookw lrn 0.%i|spin|99|0|99 Noise (Kn)=noise %i000|spin|5000|0|10000
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