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ChessKnight wrote:Is polyglot .bin books are compatible with Crafty, as crafty book format is also .bin?
ChessKnight wrote:Guenther Simon:
Thanks for reply.
Is there any easiest way to know polyglot .bin book is compatible with which chess engines?
reg
and may be a few open source programs which use the Polyglot book code.
Guenther Simon wrote:Guenther Simon:
What do you really mean by compatible here? If you mean it in the normal sense it means that another program can use it natively.
In this case the answer is just Fruit plus all derivates and may be a few open source programs which use the Polyglot book code.
If you just mean, that _you_ can use it _somhow_ for other programs.
Then the answer is _all_ programs, by calling either Polyglot or by using a GUI, which contains the Polyglot book code.
Guenther
[Polyglot]
EngineName = Chess Engine
EngineCommand = ChessEngine.exe
Book=true
BookFile = polyglot-book.bin
[Engine]
OwnBook=false
And I could add that for native WB engines, (or in fact any engine, as Polyglot makes UCI engines pose as WB engines), you can let WinBoard / XBoard use the Polyglot book on behalf of the engine.
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