Fritz 14 software and .uci configuration files
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Fritz 14 software and .uci configuration files
I've been trying to change default settings on my Fritz 14 GUI using .uci files to change default engine settings and have succeeded in changing default number of cores engines use by updating a statement "Threads=[#cores]". But I couldn't disable permanent brain because I don't know the name of the variable responsible for it. I'm not even sure it is possible to do so through .uci files. Does anybody know anything about this?
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Re: Fritz 14 software and .uci configuration files
According to UCI specs it's
Ponder=false
The same specification recommends letting the GUI handle it. Any reason you cannot follow this recommendation?
Ponder=false
The same specification recommends letting the GUI handle it. Any reason you cannot follow this recommendation?
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Re: Fritz 14 software and .uci configuration files
By default in Fritz 14 Permanent Brain (or Ponder) is On. I'd like to have it Off because my hardware is too weak (or so I think): Dell Latitude e6400, 2 cores (I have to reserve 1 core for the system, so it's single core to the engines), 4 Gb RAM and weak Graphics Card (shared, with max 256 Mb). I am not sure how heavy is Ponder on CPU and I assumed it takes some "wind" out of the system . Do you have any idea how much CPU Ponder takes?
So every time I start Fritz the Ponder is On for every engine and sometimes I forget to turn it off from GUI settings and I start a game against an engine only to discover that Ponder is On and then I have to restart the game and change Ponder to Off. You see my point?
So the main question is, How heavy is Ponder on the system?
Also, while we are on this subject, where do I find these UCI scpecs?
So every time I start Fritz the Ponder is On for every engine and sometimes I forget to turn it off from GUI settings and I start a game against an engine only to discover that Ponder is On and then I have to restart the game and change Ponder to Off. You see my point?
So the main question is, How heavy is Ponder on the system?
Also, while we are on this subject, where do I find these UCI scpecs?
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Re: Fritz 14 software and .uci configuration files
The Ponder-Option is just an information for the engine. Pondering is handled by the GUI. If you force Ponder=Off the engine will ponder anyway but the time management is likely messed up.tpoppins wrote:According to UCI specs it's
Ponder=false
The same specification recommends letting the GUI handle it. Any reason you cannot follow this recommendation?
So the only way to handle it correctly is to toggle pondering by the GUI. If your GUI don't support this as you would like, try another one.
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Re: Fritz 14 software and .uci configuration files
Thanks a lot. That pretty much answers my question. I'm pretty happy with my GUI (Fritz 14), I was just trying to fit it to my taste. But changing Ponder mode through GUI settings is fine with me too