Richard Vaughn wrote:

Hi!

> There is some further info about Rybka Acquarium, the new GUI for Rybka 
> on ChessCafe:
> 
> http://www.chesscafe.com/text/chessok21.pdf
> http://www.chesscafe.com/text/chessok22.pdf
> 
> Very interesting stuff!!

Indeed! Especially the first article with the discussion of
the Interactive Deep Analysis. The idea to sort the analyis
lines manually and to give the engine individual moves for
the search sounds promising and the display in trees looks
quite clean.

Hope someone here feels inspired :)

I'm not sure what they mean by storing analysis for later
reuse. This sounds also very interesting but I'm not sure
how it should work with a standard engine as the whole
hash-tree is lost once the engine closes. However, I found
that recent versions of Glaurung seem to offer such a
feature via SearchLog. I wonder if it is quite the same, as
it just looks like this:

----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Searching: b1r2r2/2q2n1k/pn4pP/3p1pP1/4p2Q/1NNR4/1PP3B1/1K1R4 w - -
    infinite: 1 ponder: 1 time: 0 increment: 0 moves to go: 0
    Nodes: 30000
    Nodes/second: 33707
    Best move: R3d2
    Ponder move: Nc4
----------------------------------------------------------------------

adding yet another block for each position searched if run
in multi-pv mode. In single line mode it adds the usual
engine output like scids analsyis window. I don't know if
this is of any use to another engine or can be fed in
somehow.

BTW: does anybody know if the "delta" for multi-pv is used
by some engines by default?

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