Crafty command line question
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Crafty command line question
I usually play against Crafty using the command line with a portable chess set. While Crafty is pondering, I'd rather not see Crafty's thinking lines and evaluations. Is there any way to force Crafty to simply display its moves without showing all of its evaluation data?
Re: Crafty command line question
One way you can do this is setting the noise level as high as possible.mike860 wrote:I usually play against Crafty using the command line with a portable chess set. While Crafty is pondering, I'd rather not see Crafty's thinking lines and evaluations. Is there any way to force Crafty to simply display its moves without showing all of its evaluation data?
A noise level setting of 5000000 will give you one minute of silence. in my computer, I could set a noise level of 2147483647, which should give you quite along time till it spits out pv or thinking lines. there might be better ways to achieve this, but not that I am aware of.
here is a screenshot.
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Re: Crafty command line question
Yes. Look at the "display" commandmike860 wrote:I usually play against Crafty using the command line with a portable chess set. While Crafty is pondering, I'd rather not see Crafty's thinking lines and evaluations. Is there any way to force Crafty to simply display its moves without showing all of its evaluation data?
This will get rid of the info you don't want:
disp nochanges
disp novariation
disp nomoves
That will still display statistics, etc, but no scores or variations. For any "display" option you can add "no" to the front of the thing and turn that off.
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Re: Crafty command line question
still pondering with noise setting. see picture.
Have you tried writing ponder off in command-line?
Best,
Have you tried writing ponder off in command-line?
Best,
hi, merhaba, hallo HT
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