tmokonen wrote:Wait, what, the FileZilla guy made a chess engine? Cool! Thank you for the new engine, Tim.
I was surprised when I read the fileziila comment, so thanks for both programs Tim.
It's always good news to hear about new engines, and imho even more if they're GPL licensed.
Cheers
E Diaz
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Codesquid wrote:
Yes, Octochess makes use of the POPCNT instruction through the __popcnt64 intrinsic. SSE 4.2 shouldn't be required though, it's a different CPU feature. I'll see if I can create a build that works without POPCNT.
My CPU, in a low end 64 bit laptop, supports neither POPCNT nor SSE 4.2. Thanks for the offer of a new compile, Tim, but you don't have to go out of your way to make something special for me.
My CPU, in a low end 64 bit laptop, supports neither POPCNT nor SSE 4.2. Thanks for the offer of a new compile, Tim, but you don't have to go out of your way to make something special for me.
lucasart wrote:I'm trying to download the source code. Is there a tarball for it ? All I have is this link which is horribly impractical https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/chess/
My downloads contain the src code also. In the linux compile download I have altered the makefile a bit from the original so it would compile better for me.
lucasart wrote:I'm trying to download the source code. Is there a tarball for it ? All I have is this link which is horribly impractical https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/chess/
It's the URL of a Subversion repository. You can use any Subversion client to download the repository contents using that URL. In case you are using Windows, I recommend using TortoiseSVN.