Author: Harvey Williamson
Date: 03:42:20 12/30/05
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On December 30, 2005 at 06:16:12, Vikrant Malvankar wrote: >On December 30, 2005 at 06:05:55, Vincent Lejeune wrote: > >>Hiarcs 10 (as Shredder 9) memorize the best moves and its eval (and it's depth) >>for a position, that avoid reanalysed the previous depth. >> >> >>On December 30, 2005 at 05:48:51, James Constance wrote: >> >>>So what is it??? Does Hiarcs in some way modify its engine parameters based on >>>results or what??! How does it improve its strength for future games? >>> >>>puzzled! > >I often see some moves played by Shredder at 0 seconds and with scores frm >memory, my question is which file is this data saved? > >If it is engine.exe why its size does not change? You will find that S9 and H10 both create a .lrn learning file in your engine folder. This can then be used in later games,
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