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Subject: Re: CM 6000: Any way to get more than 300 seconds for position analysis?

Author: Christopher A. Morgan

Date: 12:03:01 07/06/99

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Thanks!  That works just fine.  Too bad analysis cant be saved, printed.
 Regards,

Chris


On July 06, 1999 at 14:03:25, John Merlino wrote:

>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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