UCI protocol: http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/html/UCIProtocol.html
For what it is worth, I wrote a program that lets you pit one UCI engine against another. It is free, a Windows program, "Chess Speak", at https://sites.google.com/site/fredm/. The User's Guide is at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IIazPm57vNei4w51fnxBpUzSRnuL58ncBn3xXhSCEik/edit On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 10:31 PM, <jkex...@comcast.net> wrote: > This is not a SCID question, but I am wondering... > 1. Does anyone know if it is possible to restrict a chess engines > analysis to white-only or black-only? > 2. Does anyone know of a resource/webpage that lists the valid parameters > for a chess engine? > I am interested in using two chess engines against each other. So I have > two windows open; one for each engine. Currently, this works fine. > However, I did notice that my PC's mouse movements become wonky when two > engines are running ( the mouse movements are jerky and delayed). So I > thought what if I could restrict these engines analyses to one side. This > could be beneficial. Plus rather than computing moves for both white and > black, wouldn't it be better if each engine focused its analysis to one > side of the game? > Any thoughts, opinions... > ================== > Win7 HPx64 SP1 > CPU i5 M430 2.27 Ghz (4 cores) > Ram 4Gb > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Scid-users mailing list > Scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scid-users > > -- Fred Mellender Rochester, NY https://sites.google.com/site/fredm/
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