Author: Derrick Williams
Date: 15:32:15 02/29/00
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On February 29, 2000 at 16:52:29, Volker Pittlik wrote: >>I need to find out these things. > >Unfortunately LG's readme files are not very well done. > >>1.How to run it on winboard > >The same way as any winboard engine works. >1. Extract all files in a directory, e.g goliath. >2. If you like, rename the .exe file to whatever you want, e.g. LG2000V25. >3. Add the engine to your "winboard.ini" file. My ini looks like this: > >[...some lines deleted] >/firstChessProgramNames="GNUChess >[...some lines deleted] >\"LG2000V25\" /fd=d:\\Winboard\\goliath >[...some lines deleted] >" > >[...some lines deleted] >/secondChessProgramNames="GNUChess >[...some lines deleted] >\"LG2000V25\" /sd=d:\\Winboard\\goliath >[...some lines deleted] >" >>2.Its strongest settings > >The settings can be changed in the included file "goliath.ini". The initial >settings coming with the zip-file seems to be not to bad. Possibly you would >like to adjust the hash table size. > >>3.How to adjust or update its opening book > >Download the newest books from CSS, Djordje Vidanovic or Michael Borgstaedt. >Don't change "book=on" and "learning=on" in goliath.ini. > >4.How I can work the commands > >??? > >>Note that I never had a clue on how to work The Crazy Bishop. it's too complex. > >winboard.ini: \"TCB0045 TCBxInit.cui\" /fd=d:\\Winboard\\TCB > >TCBxInit.cui: >... >chesslib >nalimov >init d:\winboard\tb_nal >cache 4194304 >... >special > > ; Opening book > ; ~~~~~~~~~~~~ > pgnbook <fritz4.pgn > > ;x > > ; Hash-Tables >; ~~~~~~~~~~~ > size 32000000 > >x > >You probably have to adjust the names of the directories to your system. > >Please visit Frank Quisinsky's website. You will find a file "config.zip" with >examples for _all_ engines. > >Regards > >Volker > > >>Castle2000 > >>P.S. Khalifman-Kasparov 1/2-1/2 Round 2 Lineras 2000 > >Wow! What's wrong with Kasparov? What the Url For Franks's site?
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