How do I get Zap chess mexico to use both processors automatically in Chessbase GUI without having to change it each time in engine parameters
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Zap chess Mexico mp question
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Graham Banks
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Re: Zap chess Mexico mp question
The default number of processors is set to auto which means it will automatically use both processors.bigo wrote:How do I get Zap chess mexico to use both processors automatically in Chessbase GUI without having to change it each time in engine parameters
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If you want it to use only one processor you need to change auto to 1.
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bigo
Re: Zap chess Mexico mp question
Graham Banks wrote:The default number of processors is set to auto which means it will automatically use both processors.bigo wrote:How do I get Zap chess mexico to use both processors automatically in Chessbase GUI without having to change it each time in engine parameters
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If you want it to use only one processor you need to change auto to 1.
Change auto where? I don't see any option auto under engine parameters.
I use Fritz10 GUI
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Graham Banks
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Re: Zap chess Mexico mp question
It should be in the engine parameters, but if not you could try the ini file.bigo wrote:Graham Banks wrote:The default number of processors is set to auto which means it will automatically use both processors.bigo wrote:How do I get Zap chess mexico to use both processors automatically in Chessbase GUI without having to change it each time in engine parameters
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If you want it to use only one processor you need to change auto to 1.
Change auto where? I don't see any option auto under engine parameters.
I use Fritz10 GUI
Regards, Graham.
PS - I'll take a look using my Fritz 10 GUI in a minute.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Graham Banks
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- Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:52 am
- Location: Auckland, NZ
Re: Zap chess Mexico mp question
It's under threads in the engine parameters.Graham Banks wrote:It should be in the engine parameters, but if not you could try the ini file.bigo wrote:Graham Banks wrote:The default number of processors is set to auto which means it will automatically use both processors.bigo wrote:How do I get Zap chess mexico to use both processors automatically in Chessbase GUI without having to change it each time in engine parameters
?
If you want it to use only one processor you need to change auto to 1.
Change auto where? I don't see any option auto under engine parameters.
I use Fritz10 GUI
Regards, Graham.
PS - I'll take a look using my Fritz 10 GUI in a minute.
gbanksnz at gmail.com