H.G.Muller wrote:This thread is more than 10 years old, and completely obsolete. The polyglot.exe contained in the WinBoard 4.8.0 package is a native Windows compile, and doesn't need cygwin1.dll to run. For normal applications you also won't need to make a polyglot.ini file; when you install a UCI engine like Houdini in WinBoard through the Engine -> Load Engine menu, all you have to do (after pointing out the Houdini executable) is to tick the UCI checkbox. WinBoard will then automatically invoke Polyglot, and instruct it to create the necessary ini file (in the _PG folder) for use with Houdini. If you want to adjust the setting of other Houdini options, you can do that through the Engine -> Engine #N Settings dialog, and when you want the altered settings to be in force on every future occasion you load Houdini, you can press Polyglot Save in that dialog. This then automatically updates the ini file.
The point is that you never have to know that Polyglot, let alone its ini files exist. If you have to access or refer to them in an explicit way, you are almost certainly doing something very wrong. Just tell WinBoard the engine is UCI, and it should take care of anything that is needed to use UCI engines in exactly the same way as WB engines.
Thx very much, it worked out very well and is actually pretty easy. I've checked that .ini file as well and looks good. I know it's old post, but didn't know that much about how these things work. Have downloaded the 2466 pgn files/matches of Kasparov, will try to make a .bin book of it, for white and black side.
Thx again, was a good help for me..
Skjaldmaer