Thanks,
Will patch it into the 3.6.12 tree that I just downloaded - noticed the
inability for the engine to follow the board position as well :-)
BTW: The game was played last thursday at my club - won it with
the white pieces ;-)
Cheers,
Joost.
On Sunday 15 April 2007 18:52, pgeorges wrote:
I fixed the bug, and uploaded a corrected version (source only) here
http://prolinux.free.fr/scid/download/unstable/
if you want to end the game ;-)
Pascal
Joost 't Hart a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have been using scid for years now, and only today discovered a bug in the
> move entry algorithm (I g
Hi,
Yes, it is a real bug : I can also reproduce it.
Pascal
Joost 't Hart a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have been using scid for years now, and only today discovered a bug in the
> move entry algorithm (I guess).
>
> Following position:
> W: Kg1; Rf1, d1; Ne2; a4, b3, c2, f2, g2, g5
> B: Kf7; Rh8; Bd6;
Hi,
I have been using scid for years now, and only today discovered a bug in the
move entry algorithm (I guess).
Following position:
W: Kg1; Rf1, d1; Ne2; a4, b3, c2, f2, g2, g5
B: Kf7; Rh8; Bd6; Ne5, h4; a7, b7, c6, d5, g4
White to move played f2-f4
Scid does not allow me to play g4xf3 ep
Ho