Unfortunately, there is no way to do this at present. ChessV can be used to test changes to its parameters by playing against another engine, but as far as I know there are no other engines capable of playing your games. You certainly could run two instances of ChessV but they won't talk to each other.
I need to separate the game representation used in thinking from the one in the GUI. This would not only allow testing of different parameters but would also make multi-threaded thinking possible.
Unfortunately, there is no way to do this at present. ChessV can be used to test changes to its parameters by playing against another engine, but as far as I know there are no other engines capable of playing your games. You certainly could run two instances of ChessV but they won't talk to each other.
I need to separate the game representation used in thinking from the one in the GUI. This would not only allow testing of different parameters but would also make multi-threaded thinking possible.