Ownership of WinBoard and a UCI engine necessary

Log-file diving degree a plus.
Ownership of CYGWIN1.DLL a plus
Otherwise, be prepared for a 700 KB attachment.
Fabien.
The binary:Ownership of WinBoard and a UCI engine necessary
Log-file diving degree a plus.
Ownership of CYGWIN1.DLL a plus
Otherwise, be prepared for a 700 KB attachment.
Fabien.
Some precisions:The binary:Ownership of WinBoard and a UCI engine necessary
Log-file diving degree a plus.
Ownership of CYGWIN1.DLL a plus
Otherwise, be prepared for a 700 KB attachment.
Fabien.
ftp://cap.connx.com/chess-engines/new-a ... lyglot.exe
The DLL:
ftp://cap.connx.com/chess-engines/new-a ... ygwin1.dll
A sample ini file:
E:\programme\winboard\polyglot>type fruit.ini
[PolyGlot]
EngineName = Fruit
EngineDir = E:\programme\winboard\fruit_src
EngineCommand = fruit_src
Log = false
LogFile = fruit.log
[Engine]
Hash = 16
NalimovPath = e:\programme\winboard\nalimov
NalimovCache = 8
Hi Fabien,Ownership of WinBoard and a UCI engine necessary
Log-file diving degree a plus.
Ownership of CYGWIN1.DLL a plus
Otherwise, be prepared for a 700 KB attachment.
Fabien.
^^^^^^^^^^4) the command line needs to be "polyglot [INI file]", also polyglot needs to be
Actually a loss on time is not a very good sign that everything is working OKSome sample output:
[Event "Computer chess game"]
[Site "DANNFAST"]
[Date "2004.03.26"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Fruit"]
[Black "Ruffian 2.0.2"]
[Result "0-1"]
[TimeControl "60+1"]
1. e4 e6 2. Nc3 c5 3. Nf3 a6 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 d6 6. Qa4+ Qd7 7. Bb5 Nc6
8. O-O Rb8 9. Bxc6 Qxc6 10. Qd4 b5 11. Re1 b4 12. Nd5 a5 13. Bf4 f6 14. Bg3
Bb7 15. Rad1 Kf7 16. Ne3 Rc8 17. Nd2 Ba6 18. Nb3 a4 19. Nd2 Qc5 20. Nf3 e5
21. Qxc5 Rxc5 22. Nd5 Bb7 23. Nxb4 Rc4 24. c3 Rxe4 25. Rxe4 Bxe4 26. Nd2
Bg6 27. Nc4 Ke6 28. Na6 Bf7 29. Nc7+ Kd7 30. Nd5 h5 31. f3 Kc6 32. Ncb6 Ne7
33. c4 Nxd5 34. Nxd5 g6 35. Be1 Bh6 36. Kf2 Bxd5 37. cxd5+ Kc5 38. Bc3 Kc4
39. a3 Rb8 40. Bb4 Bf8 41. Ke2 f5 42. g4 hxg4 43. fxg4 f4 44. Kf3 Rb7 45.
Ke4 Kb3 46. Bc3 Rc7 47. h4 Bh6 48. Re1 Rf7 49. Rf1 Bf8 50. Rf3 Ka2 51. h5
gxh5 52. gxh5 Rf6 53. Rh3 Bh6 54. Rd3 Rf7 55. Rf3 Rh7 56. Rh3 Rf7 57. Bb4
Rf6 58. Bc3 Rf8 59. Rf3 Rf7 60. Rf2 Kb3 61. Rf3 Ka2 62. Rf1 Rc7 63. Bb4 Bf8
64. Rf2 Kb3 65. Rh2 Rh7 66. h6 Ka2 67. Kf3 Kb1 68. Kg4 Rxh6 69. Rxh6 Bxh6
70. Bxd6 e4 71. Bxf4 Bf8 72. d6 Bxd6 73. Bxd6 Kxb2 74. Kf4 Kb3 75. Kxe4 Kc4
76. Bb4 Kb5 77. Kd5 Kb6 78. Kc4 Kc7 79. Kb5 Kd8 80. Kxa4 Kc8 81. Kb5 Kb8
82. a4 Kc8 83. a5 Kb8 84. Bd6+ Ka8 85. Be5 Kb7 86. a6+ Ka8 87. Bf4 Ka7 88.
Be3+ Kb8 89. Kc4 Ka8 90. Bd4 Kb8 91. Kd5 Ka8 92. Bc5 Kb8 93. Bb6 Ka8 94.
Bf2 Kb8 95. Ke4 Ka8 96. Bd4 Kb8 97. Ke5 Ka8 98. Kd5 Kb8 99. Kd6 Ka8 100.
Ke5 Kb8 101. Bb6 Ka8 102. Kd5 Kb8 103. Be3 Ka8 104. Bg1 Kb8 105. Bc5 Ka8
106. Ke4 Kb8 107. Bd4 Ka8 108. Ke3 Kb8 109. a7+ Ka8 110. Kf4 Kb7 111. Ke5
Ka8 112. Be3 Kb7 113. Ke4 Ka8 114. Bc5 Kb7 115. Bf2 Ka8 116. Be3 Kb7 117.
Bc5 Ka8 118. Bf2 Kb7 119. Bb6 Ka8 120. Kd5 Kb7 121. Bd4 Ka8 122. Ke5 Kb7
123. Kf4 Ka8 124. Ke3 Kb7 125. Bb6 Ka8 126. Ke4 Kb7 127. Kd5 Ka8 128. Bg1
Kb7 129. Ke4 Ka8 130. Kd3 Kb7 131. Be3 Ka8 132. Bc5 Kb7 133. Kc4 Ka8 134.
Bd4 Kb7 135. Kc3 Ka8 136. Be3 Kb7 137. Kc4 Ka8 138. Kd5 Kb7 139. Ke5 Ka8
{Black wins on time} 0-1
One of them is PolyGlot and the other one is actually the engine.My report on the first game using Polyglot.
Why two instances of Polyglot are running?
The second instance do nothing at all.
On opponent time Polyglot practially doesn't use CPU (0.4 per cent).
While UCI engine is on move it uses about 1 through 10 per cent (floating) of CPU (communication?).
Polyglot allocates about 2 Mb of RAM and uses 1 Mb of it. But with two
instances it looks as 4 and 2 Mb.
Igor
No, mine is also black!!I guess you typed your name instead the password.
When Fruit is on move:One of them is PolyGlot and the other one is actually the engine.My report on the first game using Polyglot.
Why two instances of Polyglot are running?
The second instance do nothing at all.
However accurate numbers would be useful; does the engine get all the rest of the CPU time?
This problem is not due to PolyGlot.PolyGlot 1-10 per cent of CPU
PolyGlot always 0.1 per cent of CPU (ie do nothing)
Fruit 89-99 per cent of CPU
Which is which?
SOS 3 and 4 both don't play under your adapter!Any other problem, I would like to hear about it.
Fabien.
Do you have a log file with SOS.SOS 3 and 4 both don't play under your adapter!Any other problem, I would like to hear about it.
Fabien.
While List 512 plays fine.
Igor
It works in the Opera browser but I do not see it when using IE in windows XP.I have removed most of the colors.
Reasons:
- There were to much colors. I don't like that.
- The green color didn't make any sense anymore, because only registered users can write.
- The blue color was misleading because it was not possible to distinguish the name from the color of the unvisited link.
I'm sure the forum will look better if all names are displayed in black.
Question to MSIE users: do you see a little knight in the address bar?
Volker
The last lines of the log file is as follows:Do you have a log file with SOS.
I mean a PolyGlot log file, when running with SOS.
Fabien.
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