Author: John Merlino
Date: 11:03:25 07/06/99
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On July 06, 1999 at 11:07:06, Christopher A. Morgan wrote: >Above question in header pretty much covers it. Thanks! > >Chrsi If you intend to use the Auto-Annotate/Analyze function, then 300 seconds is the maximum (meaning a 100-move game will take about 8 hours to completely analyze). If all you want to do is analyze a particular position, here's what you need to do: 1) Get the game to the current position somehow, either by setting it up or just loading the game and going to that position. 2) Go to the Game Details dialog (CTRL+E), where you should change both players to be Chessmaster AND set the time control to be "Infinite". 3) Open the "Think Lines" Window (CTRL+3), and there you will see the real-time analysis from the engine. Unfortunately, this analysis cannot be saved like it can be if you use the Auto-Annotate/Analyze feature.... Hope this helps, jm
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