Author: Stuart Cracraft
Date: 13:46:24 12/15/05
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On December 15, 2005 at 16:38:20, Albert Silver wrote: >On December 15, 2005 at 16:29:37, Stuart Cracraft wrote: > >>Hi - I am a UCI numbskull and know nothing about it. >> >>I have fruit 2.1 and now want to use uci or polyglot or >>whatever, to actually play a game. >> >>What's the least distance from here to there? >> >>Your advice and input is appreciated. >> >>Stuart > >The question wasn't 100% clear to me. Do you want to know how to implement UCI >in your engine? If that's the case, others will no doubt put you on the right >track. If it is on how to make them play in an interface, then nothing could be >easier. Depends on the interface of course. > >If you have a Fritz GUI, then go to Engine --> Create UCI engine --> Clcik on >Browse, and show it the engine executable. It should then appear in your engine >list. > >If you are using the free Arena 1.1 (http://www.playwitharena.com) then go to >Engines --> Manage (also F11) --> click on the Details tab in the window that >opens, then click on the New button, select UCI, and again, show it the >executable. > > Albert No problem - since Jon's note, I got Arena and my program is running fine. It's just Winboard for now. I want to spend time on the chess code and avoid too much different support since it's only a research program with one user. Thanks. Stuart
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