![]() This was something I added to catch crashes. If you re-run 1-CPU Rybka with the same random number, you'll get the same result. ![]() When it is not zero, Rybka's eval scores are 'randomly' adjusted by up to 1 centipawn. 'The random number acts as a seed and is deterministic. Random - I'll let Vasik Rajlich himself explain: Max CPU - The number of cores that Rybka will use, if this number is higher than your cores, Rybka will use them all. XLog - Write stuff to a HTML file (seems to only work for Opera Browser.) Log - Write stuff (like, communication with the GUI) to a file. Ah, since that documentation was for Rybka 4 and people should be using Rybka 4.1 now anyway, I'm going to recreate it with update info.īasically, the 'documentation' only talks about the UCI options of the engine:
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