Dear users of GNU Chess,
That problem was fixed in version 6.1.0. However, as Matthew suggests, if
the hard mode is enabled (this is the default setting), GNU Chess will use
100% of CPU even while the opponent is thinking. If you run it in easy
mode, it will not happen:
gnuchess -e
Or, while run
Did you turn off pondering (thinking on opponent's time)?
Matthew
On 2015-01-01 3:12 AM, Svetlana Tkachenko wrote:
I would like to report a bug. gnuchess uses 100% cpu even when waiting for a
move from the opponent.
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I would like to report a bug. gnuchess uses 100% cpu even when waiting for a
move from the opponent.
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