Geschrieben von:/Posted by: José Carlos am 06. November 1999 12:26:10:
Als Antwort auf:/As an answer to: Re: Winboard tourneys geschrieben von:/posted by: Pete Galati am 04. November 1999 22:28:59:
As far as I know, Winboard doesn't implement making tourneys. Please, correct me if I'm wrong, because I'm doing some tests with a cople of instructions from Windows API that allow running a program and wating for it ends without taking any CPU time.
If this works, I can easyly write a program that reads the Winboard.ini and runs Winboard with the correct command line for making a game, waiting for it ends, and then send the next.
I have the pairings for many different number of players in a book, so it would be very easy to make a tourney.
Can winboard do something similar? Is there anything like this on the net? If not, I will start working on it...
José C.
This would be very cool, I think allot of people would love to have a program like that. As far as I know Winboard can only do matches and can't run any tournaments, maybe someone will speak up and say that I'm wrong though.
My first thought is to give it a way to limit the amount of games that it'll play because most of us can't give up our computer for long extended periods of time.
Pete
Yeah, I understand. As I can see, it'd be easy to select, say the next 5 games, and launch them in a row. But, at this moment, I can't see how to stop "the row" if needed for some reason, because closing the current game in winboard would cause the next to start.
Anyway, I'll think about it when I come back (I'll be out for the weekend).
I've been told about Chessvision via email. Is it similar to what I want to do? Is it freeware?
Thanks for your help,
José C.