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Helloz....Updating stuff.matematiko wrote: ↑03 Sep 2008 00:55OK Folks, here is an easier way to execute book commands.
Download to the folder where you have polyglot.exe, cygwin1.dll and a PGN database this command batch file:
http://h1.ripway.com/matematiko/Book.cmd
Don't run it yet. Open it with a text editor like notepad, and you'll see that it has only one line of code:
cmd.exe /k polyglot.exe make-book -pgn New.pgn -bin book.bin -max-ply 30
cmd.exe will launch the command prompt window.
/k The /k option will make the command prompt window to stay open, this is useful to see if there were any errors.
polyglot.exe This launches polyglot.
make-book This tells polyglot to start in book making mode.
-pgn New.pgn -bin book.bin -max-ply 30 And these are the options parsed to the book making section of polyglot. This is just an example, you should come up with your own commands that fit your needs.
This post is not about how to make books with polyglot, is about how to issue the
commands, so you should know what command to issue and for this you need to read the
documentation that comes with polyglot.
If you don't want to download the file because you think it has a virus that will reformat your computer, is OK, don't download it. Just create a new one, is very simple: right click in an empty space in the folder where you have polyglot.exe, cygwin1.dll and a PGN database, select new, them select text file. Then name it to something like whatever.cmd, then edit it as you wish.
Note: By default, windows does not show the extention of known files(.txt in this case), so to rename it you gonna have to go to a procedure that is beyond the intent of this topic. If this is the case, you gonna have to find out in your own how to rename the file or just download the one I am providing.
Cheers,