cdani wrote:Someone has a move parser that works for Stockfish?
bm Rf6
To translate Rf6 to Move.
Thanks
Hi Daniel, forgive my ignorance, but...
Isn't easier to use the section of Stockfish PA GTB code concerning the "importepd" console command? Apart from little differences as hash entries size, that could work, I guess.
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cdani wrote:Someone has a move parser that works for Stockfish?
bm Rf6
To translate Rf6 to Move.
Thanks
Hi Daniel, forgive my ignorance, but...
Isn't easier to use the section of Stockfish PA GTB code concerning the "importepd" console command? Apart from little differences as hash entries size, that could work, I guess.
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In this case was my ignorance
Thanks! I will review it.
cdani wrote:Someone has a move parser that works for Stockfish?
bm Rf6
To translate Rf6 to Move.
Thanks
Hi Daniel, forgive my ignorance, but...
Isn't easier to use the section of Stockfish PA GTB code concerning the "importepd" console command? Apart from little differences as hash entries size, that could work, I guess.
(Hiding...)
In this case was my ignorance
Thanks! I will review it.
I will try to add this when someone tells that this version that I have done is useful
I think I can build a little software to convert engine pgn games to an epd file. It'll include ce, cd, and bm so it can be imported. Maybe I'll be ready to run a test tomorrow.
In case it works fine, I guess it'll be very useful. One could run a theme match and convert it --> epd --> hash.
Till we have something like SF PA-GTB again, I'd be happy already, if there was some "Merge Hash"- option again.
One could not only save and reload old hash but you could keep new hash and mix it with old one, which would bei useful for two longer lines you want to judge in comparison without always losing the one backward- entries against the other ones.
Till we have something like SF PA-GTB again, I'd be happy already, if there was some "Merge Hash"- option again.
One could not only save and reload old hash but you could keep new hash and mix it with old one, which would bei useful for two longer lines you want to judge in comparison without always losing the one backward- entries against the other ones.
Hi Peter.
I guess Daniel could easily add the option if he has time to do it. I'd be really interested to it. I'm playing a corr tourn with the use of 2 GBs hash per opponent and it's a torture to wait for loading it every time I need to run an analysis. Maybe with that solution I could start with a little hash.
The time for saving and loading is not the problem.
The problem is, you have always new OR old hash, principally it's the same with overwriting by ongoing analysis you must deal with anyhow.
Only being able to merge new and old hash would help with that