Create_Warriorlist.bat is useful if you want to add your own warriors to the benchmarking hill. 

To create a warrior list simply copy the warriors (need a .red extension, not rc, etc.) 
into this directory and start Create_Warriorlist.bat. All red-files in this folder 
will be written into the warriors.txt text-file. 

Then copy'n'paste the text into the warrior.ini. Don't forget to copy also the 
warriors to the main folder.

The following programs require Blassic (http://blassic.org/), put the
blassic binary in this directory or in a path directory (like C:\Windows).

findtop.bat - scans the warriors in the species directory, lists the
top-scoring warriors and the warrior with the best score. Writes the
report to the file "topscore.txt". EnableBench must be set to add
the benchmark scores to the warriors.

bench.bat - runs the bench.bas program to test warriors in the soup or species
directory. Settings are in the bench.ini file, must be edited to enable the
proper settings for the coresize being used and disable the unused settings.

rebench.bat - runs the rebench.bas program to test warriors reported by findtop
against another benchmark set. Settings are in the rebench.ini file, which is
similar to bench.ini except that instead of specifying a directory it specifies
the output file written by the findtop program (which must be run first).

The INI files for bench and rebench are set to run from this directory,
edit the paths accordingly if running from another directory. The settings
that use pmars (nano permutate and X) assume pmars is in a path directory.
If in another directory edit the INI files accordingly, for example if
pmars is in the main program directory change mars entries to ..\pmars.


