Re: [Scid-users] Crafty output?

2007-03-27 Thread Niklas Hallqvist
IIRC, (HT) means that the position was found in the hash table, with the spec'd value for the ply depth it's currently looking at. It seems that it doesn't save the line that ended up in that value, therefore it just shows (HT). The reason is normally that the "best" move was chosen from an ea

Re: [Scid-users] Crafty output?

2007-03-27 Thread David Paleo Magdaleno
No idea about what does {HT} mean. About the second question, perhaps this post can help you: http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?forumID=8459&p=3&topicID=4190931 More at the new forum at: http://newscid.proboards29.com/ (Registration required) Regards, David Paleo 2007/3/27, Daniel Jacobs

Re: [Scid-users] Scid 3.6.9 released

2007-03-27 Thread pascal . georges1
Hi, I don't have any Mac myself, but did you try to rename Makefile.conf.darwin to Makefile.conf and run ./configure && make ? You may also skip Crafty compilation, get its binary directly from internet... Sorry if I can't help more. Pascal Selon Richard Vaughn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, Pasca

Re: [Scid-users] Crafty output?

2007-03-27 Thread pgeorges
Hi, HT is Hash Tables. That means Crafty already calculated a branch, knows the position is for example +0.30 for that position down in the branch and does not need to go down any further in the branch another time. This is usually encountered in endings, where HT are the most useful. I think

Re: [Scid-users] Crafty output?

2007-03-27 Thread Richard Vaughn
hi-- HT stands for hash table. Crafty has found the particular line in the hash table fro a previous evaluation. Rick On Mar 27, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Daniel Jacobsen wrote: What does {HT} mean in a Crafty variation? - T

Re: [Scid-users] Scid 3.6.9 released

2007-03-27 Thread Richard Vaughn
Hi, Pascal -- I am compiling 3.6.9 on a MacBookPro and reach the following error when I reach the section that compiles crafty: cd engines/crafty-20.14/ && make linux && cd ../../ make target=LINUX \ CC=gcc CXX=g++ \ CFLAGS=' -Wall -pipe -D_REENTRANT -march=i686 -O3 \

[Scid-users] Crafty output?

2007-03-27 Thread Daniel Jacobsen
Hi, What does {HT} mean in a Crafty variation? On a side note, what is the best way to train openings using SCID? Daniel Jacobsen - Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel an