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Re: Fidelity Elite A/S Glasgow Manual
Hello,
On page 42 of the manual : "The search depth had to be limited to 32 half-moves." On page 32 : "The search depth for the Shannon-B strategy is not displayed. It can be up to ten half-moves. Cordialy. |
AW: Fidelity Elite A/S Glasgow Manual
Thanks for your comment.
In the "Chess Problems" chapter, the manual says "Due to the computer’s memory capacity, the search depth had to be limited to 32 half-moves". However, for finding a mate in 16, 31 half-moves would be sufficient. Later, in the "Seeting the Search Depth" chapter, it says: Due to the computer’s memory capacity, the search had to be limited to 31 half-moves. Thus, the program has the ability to solve mate problems up to 16 moves. 31 would perfectly fit to the claim that the actual search can be up to 10 half-moves higher than shown on the display: The 21 moves I noted above + (max.) 10 for additional selective search. Therefore, let's agree on a max search depth of 31 :-) In any case, I find it interesting how the programmers solved the display of the search depth. Regards, Jens |
AW: Fidelity Elite A/S Glasgow Manual
Hi,
from the manual I stored, 5.14 Search Depth paragraph p. 36 (thus a different version), I quote: "The search depth for these certain moves, the Shannon-B Strategy, is not displayed. It can be up to 10 or more half-moves." Hence it could reach 32, the stated limit, even with "only" 21 half-moves of Shannon-A completed search. Sorry, I don't keep track where from did I get this manual. Anyway should you like to get it, I uploaded it here. MfG, Eric |
Re: AW: Fidelity Elite A/S Glasgow Manual
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AW: Fidelity Elite A/S Glasgow Manual
I know where you got this manual from :-)
Fidelity was very sloppy with its manuals, not everything written in them is correct. That's why I questioned the 32 half-moves, because it just doesn't seem logical to me. |
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