Roy Brunjes wrote:

Hi!

> It would be nice if at the end of annotating a game (or games -- if 
> multiple games are selected for analysis) that SCID send a command to 
> the engine to tell it to stop. This saves CPU wear (temperature will be 
> lower) and battery (if using a laptop that is not plugged in).

If I remember correctly this issue was discussed in the past and the 
result of that discussion was, if I remember correctly, that the engines 
should not stop. Was the use case that precisely the final position of 
the game is subject to analysis? I admit, I don't remember exactly.

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