I was wondering if there was anyway to use the new open as tree feature
on startup. In the past I have put most of my databases on the command
line so that they are opened when I start scid. I'd like to be able to
open most of them as tree's instead.
Jason
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Ok, there is a first package for scid 3.6.20.
Download the package for your distribution under
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/dsteuer
You can use the search facilities on
http://software.opensuse.org/search , too.
Crafty only compiles for x86 (it's in the makefile).
I may try
Hi,
I just released a new version of Scid Pocket with an overall
optimisation of the 6 embeded engines : the speedup is about 60% in the
number of nodes per second (can be tuned in engines' options).
Pascal
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This SF.net e
J. Varsoke a écrit :
> My primary use of Scid is to analyse my opening play. I have a very
> large database (3mil?) based on a converted ChessBase Mega + TWIC. I'm
> sure a lot of you have a similar setup.
>
> I usually open Mega, then open the Tree view. Hit the lock toggle.
> Then I go ove
Anyone out there willing to create Debian packages for Scid? The one in
Lenny and Etch are the old Shane versions. Would be nice to get
something into Sid. Or at least available on the website.
Sure wish someone would take control of scid.sf.net. Would make this
stuff so much easier.
-j
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My primary use of Scid is to analyse my opening play. I have a very
large database (3mil?) based on a converted ChessBase Mega + TWIC. I'm
sure a lot of you have a similar setup.
I usually open Mega, then open the Tree view. Hit the lock toggle.
Then I go over to my game.
I look at the win
Hi,
Currently Scid has a hard limit of 250 positions cached for each bases'
Tree. So if the user caches a 251th position, one of the first 250 will
be removed. Given that the "fill cache" menu fills the cache with 110
positions, only 140 are left. Hence if the user navigates through 150
posit
> Can wine run cb-light?
I tried, but failed, it just crashes immediately
(in the same environment in which I run Fritz8 without problems)
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