If you have a fairly recent version you can save your rollout settings
in individual files by clicking saveas in the rollout settings dialog
in the graphical user interface. You can then make customized files
that you can load like this

load commands mysettings.rol

Christian.

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Timothy Y. Chow<[email protected]> wrote:
> Michael Petch wrote:
>> Put this in a file rollout1
>>
>> set player 0 name player1
>> set player 1 name player2
>> set gnubgid HN/ACAZiWzAMIw:sAFnAaAAEAAA
>> hint
>> cmark move set rollout 1 2
>> analyse rollout move
>> save position "rollout1.sgf"
>>
>> And then did
>>
>> nice -19 gnubg -t <rollout1 >rollout.log 2>&1
>
> This worked; thanks very much.
>
> What I am wondering now is how to set the parameters.  One of my main
> reasons for doing a rollout as a background job is to be able to do
> rollouts at higher than the expert level, which takes a long time.
> But how does one set the rollout parameters so that the rollout is
> done at the world-class/supremo/grandmaster level?
>
> Tim
>
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