Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 10:39:37 01/29/00
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On January 29, 2000 at 13:16:52, RObert Kassir wrote:
> Well first off ,
> You can't asjust the hashtables manually, I mean why do we have to have a
>preset as in 64, then 128. A fix that lets you adjust it manually would be
>better...
What is provided IS manual adjustement.
The engine uses only numbers that are power of two. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, and so
on.
> Second , about tiger, what is the Engine Priority? Is high better than
>normal?
For best performances, hide all windows and toolbars that are not necessary, and
set the engine to high priority.
Sometimes the screen update will take longer, but the NPS will be overall
slightly higher.
This is mostly needed for slow computers (I have tried with a 486dx2-66MHz
computer). With a fast computer it will not help much. But you can try.
> Third , when time runs out in a game tiger drops to negative time, then takes
>forever to move, why cant it stop at 0:00 and tiger continue to make fast moves.
> Adusting the timer by right clicking on the clock is also inconvenient. It
>would be easier if it could be adjusted like fritz, where you just type in a
>number for the time.
I'm not sure what you mean. Right-clicking and typing a number is the way it is
done in Rebel-Tiger...
> Could the Rebel 10 engine run under chess partner 4.2?
No it cannot.
>Could some of these parameters for the ct.ini be explained also:
>
> MachineRapide=13054
> LargeurFen=90
> TempsManip=0
> MoreSel=1
The first three are all internal cooking, you should not mess with them.
We have already published here and on the Rebel Home Page (www.rebel.nl) that
the following settings improve the engine by 25 elo points (approx):
NSEW=1
MoreSel=1
You should not change any other parameter in the CT.INI file.
> IF I do change the hashtables through the ct.ini file will it actually set it?
>for ex, if I put HTSize=75536
It will crash the program.
Don't change the values in the CT.INI file, except those explicitely mentionned.
Christophe
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