Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
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Re: Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
Thanks! It was just about time. May the Stockfish #3 swim fast and live long and prosper.
Regards, Mike
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Re: Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
These are the numbers I get when I run both normal x64 builds on my old athlon >Jim Ablett wrote:My compiles seem a bit crippled on Intels. May a bit better on Amds.Jouni wrote:Finally great news! But note: JA compile 4% SLOWER than autocompile from http://abrok.eu/stockfish/ dated 30.4. in Pentium 4 prosessor (bench ran many times with same difference).
Jim.
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autocompile from http://abrok.eu/stockfish/ dated 30.4.
Total time <ms> : 10079
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 414369
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Stockfish 3 64 JA
Total time <ms> : 7736
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 539869
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Re: Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
I just discovered the win32 builds have a dependency >
I will recompile without the dependency but for now >
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/504 ... read-1.dll
Just drop it in with the win32 executable.
Jim.
I will recompile without the dependency but for now >
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/504 ... read-1.dll
Just drop it in with the win32 executable.
Jim.
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Re: Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
Thanks Jim!
My question: Sholdn't the popcnt build run faster than the standard build?
Bench on my Athlon II:
Michael.
My question: Sholdn't the popcnt build run faster than the standard build?
Bench on my Athlon II:
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Stockfish 3 64 JA
Total time <ms> : 3662
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 1140478
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Stockfish 3 64 popcnt JA
Total time <ms> : 4279
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 976029
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Re: Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
Thanks to all involved with the project.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
Yes, that's definitely bad. I'm recompiling all the windows builds right nowmaschmdt wrote:Thanks Jim!
My question: Sholdn't the popcnt build run faster than the standard build?
Bench on my Athlon II:
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Stockfish 3 64 JA Total time <ms> : 3662 Nodes searched : 4176431 Nodes/second : 1140478
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Stockfish 3 64 popcnt JA Total time <ms> : 4279 Nodes searched : 4176431 Nodes/second : 976029
and hopefully rectifying the mess-ups.
Jim.
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Re: Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
Here are some win32 compiles that don't have any dependencies.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/504 ... -32-ja.zip
Jim.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/504 ... -32-ja.zip
Jim.
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Re: Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
For those waiting for a decent win64 sse42 compile Dann Corbit send me his here >
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/504 ... pop-dc.zip
Here is the email (posted with permission)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/504 ... pop-dc.zip
Here is the email (posted with permission)
Jim.
For me, a simple build with the supplied makefile followed by strip.exe to remove the symbols makes the fastest binary.
Building your own version seems to make a faster binary for some reason:
JA releases:
c:\chess\stockfish3\Windows>stockfish-3-64-ja.exe bench 1>nul
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Total time (ms) : 3048
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 1370220
c:\chess\stockfish3\Windows>stockfish-3-64-popcnt-ja.exe bench 1>nul
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Total time (ms) : 3373
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 1238194
Built using Makefile with gcc.exe (rev1, Built by MinGW-builds project) 4.8.0:
c:\chess\stockfish3\Windows>stockfish.exe bench 1>nul
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Total time (ms) : 2940
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 1420554
builds from http://abrok.eu/stockfish/:
13043019 builds:
c:\chess\stockfish3\Windows>stockfish_13043019_x64.exe bench 1>nul
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Total time (ms) : 3118
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 1339458
c:\chess\stockfish3\Windows>stockfish_13043019_x64_modern.exe bench 1>nul
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Total time (ms) : 2973
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 1404786
c:\chess\stockfish3\Windows>stockfish_13043019_x64_modern_sse42.exe bench 1>nul
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Total time (ms) : 2956
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 1412865
13043020 builds:
c:\chess\stockfish3\Windows>stockfish_13043020_x64.exe bench 1>nul
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Total time (ms) : 3108
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 1343768
c:\chess\stockfish3\Windows>stockfish_13043020_x64_modern.exe bench 1>nul
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Total time (ms) : 2961
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 1410479
c:\chess\stockfish3\Windows>stockfish_13043020_x64_modern_sse42.exe bench 1>nul
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Total time (ms) : 2995
Nodes searched : 4176431
Nodes/second : 1394467
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Re: Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
+1 !Graham Banks wrote:Thanks to all involved with the project.
(Bench gives 600 Kn/sec in my old Athlon 2.2Ghz 64 bit)
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Re: Stockfish 3 Official JA Windows/Linux builds available
Is there a short overview of the testing framework available somewhere?
--Jon
--Jon