Richard Vaughn schrieb:
Hi!
>> I'm not sure what they mean by storing analysis for later
>> reuse. This sounds also very interesting but I'm not sure
>> how it should work with a standard engine as the whole
>> hash-tree is lost once the engine closes. However, I
>> found that recent versions of
On Jul 29, 2008, at 3:09 PM, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> I'm not sure what they mean by storing analysis for later
> reuse. This sounds also very interesting but I'm not sure
> how it should work with a standard engine as the whole
> hash-tree is lost once the engine closes. However, I found
> that
>> There are plans also to move Rybka 3.0 onto other platforms but I
>> haven't read any details about timeframe.
>
> As an UCI engine it should be a stand alone CLI program, so I wonder why
> they did not do it yet. I guess Rybka is written in C(++), so the port
> should really be straight forw
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Richard Vaughn wrote:
Hi!
> There is some further info about Rybka Acquarium, the new GUI for Rybka
> on ChessCafe:
>
> http://www.chesscafe.com/text/chessok21.pdf
> http://www.chesscafe.com/text/chessok22.pdf
>
> Very interesting stuff!!
Indeed! Especially the first article with the discussi
Alexander Wagner, wtorek, 29 lipca 2008:
>> There are plans also to move Rybka 3.0 onto other platforms but I
>> haven't read any details about timeframe.
>As an UCI engine it should be a stand alone CLI program, so I wonder why
>they did not do it yet. I guess Rybka is written in C(++), so the p
Richard Vaughn wrote:
Hi!
> There is some further info about Rybka Acquarium, the new GUI for Rybka
> on ChessCafe:
I'm not so in for Rybka as an engine, but its always a good idea to
gather ideas. :)
> There are plans also to move Rybka 3.0 onto other platforms but I
> haven't read any deta
Hi, there -
There is some further info about Rybka Acquarium, the new GUI for
Rybka on ChessCafe:
http://www.chesscafe.com/text/chessok21.pdf
http://www.chesscafe.com/text/chessok22.pdf
Very interesting stuff!!
There are plans also to move Rybka 3.0 onto other platforms but I
haven't read a
"Benoit St-Pierre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Incidently, that seems to offer a challenge for centralized, reference
> databases, like the Centriscid.
In case of my personal archive, I ended up keeping the database
splitted by eco (take not-so-large PGN files one by one, pgnscid them,
eco_clas
I would include that answer into a FAQ, if I was editing the site.
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Hi,
I had similar problem with large databases. I used the following trick:
A Gzip compressed file (e.g. filename.pgn.gz) can be used with pgnscid
conversion utility.
So
1) first compress your PGN database
gzip database.pgn
2) and then run
pgnscid database.pgn.gz
Mikhail Kalenkov.
2008/7/28 Bogd
Incidently, that seems to offer a challenge for centralized, reference
databases, like the Centriscid.
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Hi!
The following article lists some details about the upcoming version of
Rybka (in CB's edition)
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4793
Maybe some of the analysis stuff is of interest.
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