try dumping all your Syzygy files into one folder for all engines.
Things should get better when I resume chess programming later this year or early next year.
Cheers,
Matthias.
Thank you Matthias. Please write as set in the following times game - 5 seconds per move and 5 minutes + 3 seconds for each move.
Note that WB engines are supposed to understand HAha castling in FRC, and that there is no guarantee they will understand KQkq. At least, the latter is not what WinBoard would send them... (The specs urge them to understand both X-FEN and Shredder FEN, but people are often lazy, and won't care about protocol violations they can get away with.)
try dumping all your Syzygy files into one folder for all engines.
Things should get better when I resume chess programming later this year or early next year.
Cheers,
Matthias.
Thank you Matthias. Please write as set in the following times game - 5 seconds per move and 5 minutes + 3 seconds for each move.
From respect
Krzysztof
a) Try "Analysis Time" = 0, 0, 5
b) Try "Time per Game" = 0, 5, 0, 3000
Best,
Matthias.
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hgm wrote:Note that WB engines are supposed to understand HAha castling in FRC, and that there is no guarantee they will understand KQkq. At least, the latter is not what WinBoard would send them... (The specs urge them to understand both X-FEN and Shredder FEN, but people are often lazy, and won't care about protocol violations they can get away with.)
HGM, I shall try to understand such stuff only when I return to chess.
What do the program during its movement did not show strange characters, and that the program was showing correctly TBs if engines do not use the TBs.
I have a question yet. Please write how you can best change the versions of the engine during the tournament. Let me give an example, I have the engine in version 2.0 and would like to change it to a newer version of the engine which the author released. Is it possible.
Krzysztof Grzelak wrote:What do the program during its movement did not show strange characters, and that the program was showing correctly TBs if engines do not use the TBs.
I have a question yet. Please write how you can best change the versions of the engine during the tournament. Let me give an example, I have the engine in version 2.0 and would like to change it to a newer version of the engine which the author released. Is it possible.
You can change an engine during a round robin or gauntlet, but not during a swiss.
Install your engine.
Close ChessGUI.
When you go back in, load your tournament.
In Tab 2 there is an option Add/Remove engines.
Click on it.
Remove the engine from the right by clicking on it and then the arrow pointing left.
Put in the new engine from the left by clicking on it and then the arrow moving it right.
Then resume tournament.
Graham Banks wrote:You can change an engine during a round robin or gauntlet, but not during a swiss.
Install your engine.
Close ChessGUI.
When you go back in, load your tournament.
In Tab 2 there is an option Add/Remove engines.
Click on it.
Remove the engine from the right by clicking on it and then the arrow pointing left.
Put in the new engine from the left by clicking on it and then the arrow moving it right.
Then resume tournament.
Thank you very much Graham. Please write as you know what is the difference in the program between WB1 and WB2. I ask because I installed in the engine Santana 2.0.6 and Sjakk 2.2 somehow these engines would not work in the program. Maybe I did something wrong in the program.