Difficult, certainly not. Time consuming, yes.
Pascal
2009/7/17 F. Charly
> Would it be difficult to implement a such function in Scid? Sigma Chess
> allows to select 2 engines, to set them, to choose the timing and number of
> games and saves those automatically to a collection.
>
> By the way
Would it be difficult to implement a such function in Scid? Sigma
Chess allows to select 2 engines, to set them, to choose the timing
and number of games and saves those automatically to a collection.
By the way I did a "handmade" match and Rybka Rybka v2.2n2.mp.x64 lost
badly vs Hiarcs12.1
2009/7/17, F. Charly :
> In Sigma Chess I can do an Engine Match, is there a such function in
> Scid?
> Charly
In Scid Pocket, yes. On PC, no (I agree it should be interesting).
Pascal
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Hi,
Great it works! You are a wizard :-) Thanks.
I wanted to add it also to Sigma Chess but it says it is not a uci
engine even after restarting it. I see the "about Rybka 2.2n2 mp" then
"Failed Launching "Rybka"
In Sigma Chess I can do an Engine Match, is there a such function in
Scid?
Hi there!
I got Rybka working on my machine using micro-wine from the link on
the installation page from the Rybka site:
http://www.rybkachess.com/index.php?auswahl=Installation
1.- Copy Rybka into the micro-wine folder.
2.- Type this in the terminal:
cat microwine.Darwin Rybka\ v2.2n2