May be this is a "real" stupid question, but did someone try it in the
windows version?, i can`t use Rybka with Scid in Windows and I've got
the same message, the engine crashes
Roy Brunjes escribió:
There are no silly ideas here. In fact though, they start up
normally (in less t
There are no silly ideas here. In fact though, they start up normally (in less
than a second) when the default UCI parameters are used and the time it takes
for SCID to declare the engine crashed is less than a second (by my visual
sense, no strict timing done with system clocks accurate to the
So it is logical that Scid reports an engine crash. I don't see what I could
do there.
Pascal
2009/5/15 Roy Brunjes
> When this happens, wine and Rybka-3 are both NOT running any longer. (ps
> -ef | grep -i wine and grep -i rybka show nothing).
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> Roy
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Roy Brunjes wrote:
Hi!
> When this happens, wine and Rybka-3 are both NOT running any longer. (ps
> -ef | grep -i wine and grep -i rybka show nothing).
Silly question, maybe a completely idiotic idea, but if its done via
timing, could it be that it just took to long for wine+rybka to start u
When this happens, wine and Rybka-3 are both NOT running any longer. (ps -ef |
grep -i wine and grep -i rybka show nothing).
Roy
From: Pascal Georges
To: Roy Brunjes
Cc: scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 9:22:54 AM
Subject: Re: R
Maybe another problem with Rybka + (micro)wine on 64 bit.
Does the process Wine+Rybka is still alive when Scid reports the engine
crash ?
Pascal
2009/5/15 Roy Brunjes
> Pascal,
>
> I use Ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04 (both 64-bit) on several systems and the result
> is the same. The crash happens within
Pascal,
I use Ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04 (both 64-bit) on several systems and the result is
the same. The crash happens within 1 second of launching (maybe less). There
definitely is not a 3 to 5 second pause -- it happens much sooner than that.
What values should I try to raise? I'm not familiar wit