Is there a way that I can take advantage of all the hours of analysis I have from various hash files I saved? I have a few *.rsh hash files that I saved and it'd be nice to somehow merge these files (though hopefully not the size as they're 1GB each) so that the next time I analyse the same position in another game and I load that hash file, it will start the analysis from the depth I last saved. That way the analysis starts from say depth 30 instead of 10.
I'd appreciate if someone could tell me if this is possible and if so how I'd go about doing it in Aquarium 2011.
I'd appreciate if someone could tell me if this is possible and if so how I'd go about doing it in Aquarium 2011.
You can merge them using the tree utilities (Join trees, I believe). The Help Files has a useful diagram about completing the fields. As always, backup your data before joining the trees.
No. He is talking about hash RYBKA files. Those cannot be merged.
Different question, but related, do you think a utility could be developed that would merge Houdini's .dat learning files so that infinite analysis from multiple PC's could occasionally be merged prioritizing by analysis depth?
That's too bad. That'd be really useful otherwise all the hours we spend analyzing a position in IA is a waste.
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