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Subject: Re: Pro Deo 1.1 hangs in memory?

Author: Andreas Guettinger

Date: 05:37:48 10/08/05

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On October 08, 2005 at 07:04:17, Günther Simon wrote:

>On October 08, 2005 at 07:01:24, Günther Simon wrote:
>
>>On October 08, 2005 at 06:21:15, Andreas Guettinger wrote:
>>
>>>On October 08, 2005 at 04:43:47, Günther Simon wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 08, 2005 at 03:59:56, Gabor Szots wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>Yes ProDeo_11 would often stay in memory,(even with Terminate Hard), that was
>>>>>>already true for Rebel and ProDeo_10.
>>>>>>However the problem is solved with either(or both, I don't remember right now)
>>>>>>using a newer Polyglot(as faked UCI) or the newest WinboardX by Alessandro
>>>>>>Scotti.
>>>>>
>>>>>Isn't Polyglot used for making it possible for UCI engines to play under
>>>>>WinBoard? That is, the other way round.
>>>>
>>>>No. ->Polyglot ->WB2UCI ->WB (this way ProDeo also can be set to resign)
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Gábor
>>>
>>>I don't know what you do with polyglot, but I use Fabiens polyglot to load
>>>Fabiens Fruit to xboard/Winboard.
>>>
>>>That would be UCI2WB, if my mind dosent play tricks on me.
>>>
>>>regards
>>>Andy
>>
>>Please read above post again slowly and carefully ;)
>>If you still don't understand just mail me...
>>
>>Guenther
>
>Ok it's just that I have the order of chain mixed, but that should be
>self explaining anyway...
>
>->WB2UCI ->Polyglot -> WB
>
>As desribed before, this is only one solution to stubborn exes,
>any kill tool can do this too...
>
>Guenther

Ah. now it makes sense. :)

thanks,
Andy




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