Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 01:36:24 10/08/05
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On October 08, 2005 at 03:41:09, Graham Banks wrote:
>On October 08, 2005 at 03:08:54, Gabor Szots wrote:
>
>>On October 08, 2005 at 02:58:35, Graham Banks wrote:
>>
>>>On October 08, 2005 at 02:36:36, Gabor Szots wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 08, 2005 at 00:06:55, Marc-Olivier Moisan-Plante wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Sorry to come out again with the same kind of topic.
>>>>>
>>>>>I ran a simple Scorpio gauntlet (endowed with Bookthinker and thinker.dat)
>>>>>against a variety of opponents. I noticed that after the 2 games matchup against
>>>>>Pro Deo 1.1, Prodeo hung up in memory, eating about 50% of the available memory
>>>>>ressources for the later matches (not involving it) according to my Win XP Pro
>>>>>task manager.
>>>>>
>>>>>Did anyone noticed that? From what I saw, this kind of "behavior" happens once
>>>>>in a while from Pro Deo.
>>>>>
>>>>>I used Galis WBTM for this tourney. Any hints would be appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>>Marc-Olivier
>>>>
>>>>Yes, ProDeo 1.1 often stays hanging. It is exactly as you describe. I suspect it
>>>>does not like any in-between interface but purely WinBoard.
>>>>
>>>>Gábor
>>>
>>>
>>>I've never had any trouble running Pro Deo 1.1 in the Deep Fritz 8 GUI.
>>>I'm pretty sure this problem was mentioned in the past and the solution was to
>>>make sure that the instruction Terminatehard = true was in the wb2uci.eng file
>>>(especially if you use Win XP)
>>>
>>>Graham.
>>
>>I use Pro Deo 1.1 under the Shredder 9 GUI as a UCI engine using WB2UCI. And
>>with TerminateHard=TRUE. Still, hanging is there all the time.
>>
>>Gábor
>
>
>I've just been lucky then! (or else the Deep Fritz 8 GUI makes a difference!)
>
>Regards, Graham.
Hi Graham
I have not yet had the problem with Pro Deo 1.1 but this
may be due to the fact that I have never used the tournament
mode I do not trust (with loading/unloading engines). Instead
I work exclusively with the engine match mode and this could
make the difference.
Regards
Kurt [http://www.utzingerk.com]
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