I press get computer analysis and it takes more than 1 min I think for graph to upload. Very slow, are there ways to use resourses of My own Pc to make it faster?
it would be good , if players could easily give resourses of their devices to analyse their own games I think
I press get computer analysis and it takes more than 1 min I think for graph to upload. Very slow, are there ways to use resourses of My own Pc to make it faster?
it would be good , if players could easily give resourses of their devices to analyse their own games I think
@aVague said in #1:
I press get computer analysis and it takes more than 1 min I think for graph to upload. Very slow, are there ways to use resourses of My own Pc to make it faster?
it would be good , if players could easily give resourses of their devices to analyse their own games I think
me too bro
@aVague said in #1:
> I press get computer analysis and it takes more than 1 min I think for graph to upload. Very slow, are there ways to use resourses of My own Pc to make it faster?
> it would be good , if players could easily give resourses of their devices to analyse their own games I think
me too bro
@Sanjay-kurama said in #2:
I press get computer analysis and it takes more than 1 min I think for graph to upload. Very slow, are there ways to use resourses of My own Pc to make it faster?
it would be good , if players could easily give resourses of their devices to analyse their own games I think
me too bro
sure , looks like something happened lately
@Sanjay-kurama said in #2:
> > I press get computer analysis and it takes more than 1 min I think for graph to upload. Very slow, are there ways to use resourses of My own Pc to make it faster?
> > it would be good , if players could easily give resourses of their devices to analyse their own games I think
>
>
> me too bro
sure , looks like something happened lately
It is by design ...
The time you wait depends on the load (how many analysis are being requested and how many computers are working)
When you press 'request analysis', your request goes to a network of powerful computers (mainly from volunteers) ...
Then you receive your graph ... the data is stored in the game database.
This is why you may find that somebody else has already requested an analysis on your game.
The best you can do if you are in a hurry is to find a standalone tool and copy/paste your PGN
(The system use a standard stockfish 17.1 engine ... all that is open source)
It is by design ...
The time you wait depends on the load (how many analysis are being requested and how many computers are working)
When you press 'request analysis', your request goes to a network of powerful computers (mainly from volunteers) ...
Then you receive your graph ... the data is stored in the game database.
This is why you may find that somebody else has already requested an analysis on your game.
The best you can do if you are in a hurry is to find a standalone tool and copy/paste your PGN
(The system use a standard stockfish 17.1 engine ... all that is open source)
@fredo599 said in #4:
It is by design ...
The time you wait depends on the load (how many analysis are being requested and how many computers are working)
When you press 'request analysis', your request goes to a network of powerful computers (mainly from volunteers) ...
Then you receive your graph ... the data is stored in the game database.
This is why you may find that somebody else has already requested an analysis on your game.
The best you can do if you are in a hurry is to find a standalone tool and copy/paste your PGN
(The system use a standard stockfish 17.1 engine ... all that is open source)
But I can't copy the PGN
@fredo599 said in #4:
> It is by design ...
>
> The time you wait depends on the load (how many analysis are being requested and how many computers are working)
>
> When you press 'request analysis', your request goes to a network of powerful computers (mainly from volunteers) ...
> Then you receive your graph ... the data is stored in the game database.
> This is why you may find that somebody else has already requested an analysis on your game.
>
> The best you can do if you are in a hurry is to find a standalone tool and copy/paste your PGN
> (The system use a standard stockfish 17.1 engine ... all that is open source)
But I can't copy the PGN
Analysis board

Share and Export

Analysis board

Share and Export

@fredo599 said in #4:
It is by design ...
The time you wait depends on the load (how many analysis are being requested and how many computers are working)
When you press 'request analysis', your request goes to a network of powerful computers (mainly from volunteers) ...
Then you receive your graph ... the data is stored in the game database.
This is why you may find that somebody else has already requested an analysis on your game.
The best you can do if you are in a hurry is to find a standalone tool and copy/paste your PGN
(The system use a standard stockfish 17.1 engine ... all that is open source)
But I can't copy the PGN@fredo599 said in #6:
Analysis board

Share and Export

That notepad didn't show me the tic mark
@fredo599 said in #4:
> It is by design ...
>
> The time you wait depends on the load (how many analysis are being requested and how many computers are working)
>
> When you press 'request analysis', your request goes to a network of powerful computers (mainly from volunteers) ...
> Then you receive your graph ... the data is stored in the game database.
> This is why you may find that somebody else has already requested an analysis on your game.
>
> The best you can do if you are in a hurry is to find a standalone tool and copy/paste your PGN
> (The system use a standard stockfish 17.1 engine ... all that is open source)
But I can't copy the PGN@fredo599 said in #6:
> Analysis board
>
> 
>
> Share and Export
>
> 
That notepad didn't show me the tic mark
I am not sure what you mean by notepad and tick mark
I am not sure what you mean by notepad and tick mark
@fredo599 said in #4:
It is by design ...
The time you wait depends on the load (how many analysis are being requested and how many computers are working)
When you press 'request analysis', your request goes to a network of powerful computers (mainly from volunteers) ...
Then you receive your graph ... the data is stored in the game database.
This is why you may find that somebody else has already requested an analysis on your game.
The best you can do if you are in a hurry is to find a standalone tool and copy/paste your PGN
(The system use a standard stockfish 17.1 engine ... all that is open source)
But I can't copy the PGN@fredo599 said in #6:
Analysis board

Share and Export

That notepad didn't show me the tic mark @fredo599 said in #8:
I am not sure what you mean by notepad and tick mark
PGN. Download annotated. Notepad if you press to copy thet notepad will change to tic mark
While that means you successful copyed the PGN but I can't
@fredo599 said in #4:
> It is by design ...
>
> The time you wait depends on the load (how many analysis are being requested and how many computers are working)
>
> When you press 'request analysis', your request goes to a network of powerful computers (mainly from volunteers) ...
> Then you receive your graph ... the data is stored in the game database.
> This is why you may find that somebody else has already requested an analysis on your game.
>
> The best you can do if you are in a hurry is to find a standalone tool and copy/paste your PGN
> (The system use a standard stockfish 17.1 engine ... all that is open source)
But I can't copy the PGN@fredo599 said in #6:
> Analysis board
>
> 
>
> Share and Export
>
> 
That notepad didn't show me the tic mark @fredo599 said in #8:
> I am not sure what you mean by notepad and tick mark
PGN. Download annotated. Notepad if you press to copy thet notepad will change to tic mark
While that means you successful copyed the PGN but I can't
That is strange, it works for me ...
What browser are you using ?
Do you have something in the browser console ?
That is strange, it works for me ...
What browser are you using ?
Do you have something in the browser console ?