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Re: Komodo 9.1 Release

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 4:44 pm
by lkaufman
Vinvin wrote:20 Elo in 2 months is tremendous !
Will it be an upgrade for the Chessbase version too ? I plan to buy the Chessbase version in a couple of weeks ...
We have made it available to Chessbase. When and if and how they use it is up to them. Subsequent upgrades will probably not be available to Chessbase.

Re: Komodo 9.1 Release

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 6:39 pm
by shrapnel
Vinvin wrote:20 Elo in 2 months is tremendous !
Will it be an upgrade for the Chessbase version too ? I plan to buy the Chessbase version in a couple of weeks ...
Don't make the mistake many others have made of buying Komodo from Chessbase ! You WILL NOT get any updates.
Rybka Forum is full of people regretting buying Chessbase version !
Buy the $100 1 year subscription directly from the Komodo website, as I have, and you will get all Komodo updates for next 1 year.
That's what Mr Kaufmann above is hinting at ! :wink:

Re: Komodo 9.1 Release

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 6:54 pm
by FWCC
Hello Larry,I am not getting good results with 9.1 If there is an update or makeover those that purchased of course will get a free upgrade?

Re: Komodo 9.1 Release

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 10:18 pm
by lkaufman
FWCC wrote:Hello Larry,I am not getting good results with 9.1 If there is an update or makeover those that purchased of course will get a free upgrade?
Any upgrade starting with 9.1 (like9.1.1 or 9.1.2 for example) would be a bugfix and would be free to anyone who bought 9.1. But my results are pretty good with 9.1; I'm putting up a post about it now. Maybe you just haven't played enough games yet?

Re: Komodo 9.1 Release

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 5:08 am
by whereagles
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Re: Komodo 9.1 Release

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 7:36 pm
by ernst
mjlef wrote:
RJN wrote:Does anyone else see hash size for Komodo 9.1 being 1-2GB smaller when looking at what is actually being reported with task manager?

With 4GB hash, I see 3GB reported as used.
With 8GB hash, I see 6GB reported as used.

(I did not try other sizes yet)

Komodo 9.1 Win7 64 bit
That is normal. I redesigned the hash system to fit in about 75% of the space it took up before. When you tell the computer to use say 8 GB of memory, Komodo will allocate the multiple of 2 for the biggest hash table it can fit in that space. Due to the way hashing works, each increase in size is a doubling. So anyway, 6 GB is the biggest hash it can allocate in an 8 GB chunk of memory. The next step up would be 12 GB, and so on. Doing this let us fit in more hashed positions in a given amount of memory. Basically you are getting what was 8 GB of memory now compacted to only take up 6 GB.
I wonder if you achieved this by reducing the size of hash entries by 1/3. Doesn't that increase the chance of hash collisions?

Cannot upgrade without paying another fee

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 5:13 pm
by cma6
LK:
Thank you for your continued rapid development of Komodo.
Unfortunately, although I bought version 9.0, there is no online way to upgrade to 9.1 without paying another $99. I hope you can iron out the glitches in the online upgrade process.

On happier note, let me recommend LK's "Sabotage the Gruenfeld", which I have just gone through page by page and line by line. It is the first GM opening book to fully use computer evals with GM insight to create part of your opening repertoire.

Re: Cannot upgrade without paying another fee

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 5:27 pm
by AdminX
cma6 wrote:LK:
Thank you for your continued rapid development of Komodo.
Unfortunately, although I bought version 9.0, there is no online way to upgrade to 9.1 without paying another $99. I hope you can iron out the glitches in the online upgrade process.

On happier note, let me recommend LK's "Sabotage the Gruenfeld", which I have just gone through page by page and line by line. It is the first GM opening book to fully use computer evals with GM insight to create part of your opening repertoire.
Thanks Art, I will check it out.

Re: Cannot upgrade without paying another fee

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 5:36 pm
by cma6
Ted,
Thanks for your rapid response, greatly appreciated.

Re: Cannot upgrade without paying another fee

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 5:36 pm
by cma6
Ted,
Thanks for your rapid response, greatly appreciated.
I have emailed Mark but no response there.