by m.t_mode » 14 Nov 2007 11:22
Actually, Chess Buddy uses an engine called "VCYin54" now. I can't say that it's a very strong engine, but not bad either.
Matematiko is right, Chess Buddy uses a very limited book, and it can't be changed unfortunately, but loading different engines into it is fortunately possible. To do this, you should copy your engine to the C:/Program Files/Chess Buddy Yahoo/Engine folder. After that, open your program, go to Program Options and mark the "Use another engine" option, then select the engine you copied into your Chess Buddy Yahoo folder. You can mark the "Make it default engine" option if you want it to be your main engine.
What's interesting is that you can use 64-bit Engines with Chess Buddy even if you don't have a 64-bit CPU and a 64-Bit Operating System.
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