Author: Russell
Date: 19:19:49 12/05/05
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On December 05, 2005 at 22:12:39, Roger Brown wrote: >On December 05, 2005 at 21:02:57, mike schoonover wrote: > >>hi all, >>i got rybka download and un packed. >>i use polyglot now for uci. >>other than renaming the file and exicutible for breavity i set it up as >>i would any other uci engine. >>it exits unexpectintly. >>here is my polyglot.ini >> >> >>[PolyGlot] >> >>EngineDir = C:\rybka1.0b >>EngineCommand = rybka1_0b.exe >> >>Book = true >>BookFile = fruit.bin ; same directory as INI file, use full path otherwise >> >>[Engine] >> >>Hash = 64 >> >>any help appreciated. >>regards >>mike > > > >Hello Mike, > >No insult intended: > >(a) Ensure that you are using the correct version 32 or 64 bits for your >system. Actually, the 32 bit version should run everywhere.... > >(b) Below is my ini file. Might I suggest just using Rybka or RybkaUCI as the >folder name. No spaces. No dots. > > >[PolyGlot] >EngineName = RybkaUCI.exe >EngineDir = D:\Program Files\Engines\RybkaUCI >EngineCommand = RybkaUCI.exe >Log = true >LogFile = RybkaUCI.log >Resign = true >ResignMoves = 6 >ResignScore = 700 >[Engine] >Hash = 64 >NalimovPath = E:\TB >NalimovCache = 8 > >Polyglot is working well here. Below is the log file. > > > >POLYGLOT INI file "polyglot.ini" >POLYGLOT Dir "D:\Program Files\Engines\RybkaUCI" >POLYGLOT Command "RybkaUCI.exe" >> ENGINE uci >< ENGINE id name Rybka 1.0 Beta 32-bit >< ENGINE id author Vasik Rajlich >< ENGINE option name Hash type spin min 2 max 4096 default 32 >< ENGINE option name Search Direction type combo default Very Positional var >Very Positional var Slightly Positional var Slightly Tactical var Very Tactical >< ENGINE uciok >> ENGINE setoption name Hash value 64 >> ENGINE isready >< ENGINE readyok > > > > >I hope that this helps. Always happy to help a fellow Winboarder. > > >Later. And ur using Rybka without the polyglot book?
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