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New engine releases 2019
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New engine releases 2019
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Re: New engine releases 2019
I created a 64 bit Windows compile of Robocide 0.4:
http://tonyschess.x10host.com/Robocide0.4x64TM.rar
Laser 1.7 is available:
https://github.com/jeffreyan11/laser-ch ... e/releases
http://tonyschess.x10host.com/Robocide0.4x64TM.rar
Laser 1.7 is available:
https://github.com/jeffreyan11/laser-ch ... e/releases
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Re: New engine releases 2019
Nice! Laser 1.7 is out!tmokonen wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:49 pm I created a 64 bit Windows compile of Robocide 0.4:
http://tonyschess.x10host.com/Robocide0.4x64TM.rar
Laser 1.7 is available:
https://github.com/jeffreyan11/laser-ch ... e/releases
BTW, where did you get an updated Robocide source? Is it still being developed? Or is it the same as always?
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Re: New engine releases 2019
The sources are on GitHub:CMCanavessi wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:53 pm
Nice! Laser 1.7 is out!
BTW, where did you get an updated Robocide source? Is it still being developed? Or is it the same as always?
https://github.com/DanielWhite94/robocide/releases
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Re: New engine releases 2019
The source was not updated, but there was no windows compile publically available (only linux ones).CMCanavessi wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:53 pmNice! Laser 1.7 is out!tmokonen wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:49 pm I created a 64 bit Windows compile of Robocide 0.4:
http://tonyschess.x10host.com/Robocide0.4x64TM.rar
Laser 1.7 is available:
https://github.com/jeffreyan11/laser-ch ... e/releases
BTW, where did you get an updated Robocide source? Is it still being developed? Or is it the same as always?
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Re: New engine releases 2019
SpaceDog 0.96.5 by Dr. Eric Silverman is now available, with Windows and Mac compiles. It is based on the engine VICE:
https://github.com/thorsilver/SpaceDog/ ... ag/v0.96.5
https://drericsilverman.wordpress.com/c ... ogramming/
https://github.com/thorsilver/SpaceDog/ ... ag/v0.96.5
https://drericsilverman.wordpress.com/c ... ogramming/
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Re: New engine releases 2019
That's a nice blog, thanks for posting.tmokonen wrote: ↑Mon Feb 11, 2019 11:36 pm SpaceDog 0.96.5 by Dr. Eric Silverman is now available, with Windows and Mac compiles. It is based on the engine VICE:
https://github.com/thorsilver/SpaceDog/ ... ag/v0.96.5
https://drericsilverman.wordpress.com/c ... ogramming/
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Re: New engine releases 2019
Two things:tmokonen wrote: ↑Mon Feb 11, 2019 11:36 pm SpaceDog 0.96.5 by Dr. Eric Silverman is now available, with Windows and Mac compiles. It is based on the engine VICE:
https://github.com/thorsilver/SpaceDog/ ... ag/v0.96.5
https://drericsilverman.wordpress.com/c ... ogramming/
1. The downloaded engine introduces itself as v1.0.
2. The syzygy bases must be under its own folder. No path parameter. I don't think many will like that solution.
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Re: New engine releases 2019
Hello All,
I've made a new FrankWalter release: 2.3.2, and FrankWalter is now hosted on Github: https://github.com/ljgw/frankwalter/releases
The main 'improvement' is that FrankWalter is now open source. Besides that, the most important changes are how the xboard protocol is parsed and how time is managed for the engine. This should now allow pondering for the engine, and also makes the engine a little bit faster, but otherwise there is no difference in which moves would be played by the engine. In particular, 2.3.2 is just a bugfix for the 2.3.1 release.
Due to the nature of the release, I appreciate any feedback on how FrankWalter behaves in the assorted GUIs and tournament managers, especially when pondering.
One last thing: to avoid anymore confusion, I've standardized the engine name, and gotten rid of the dash. It is now "FrankWalter", just like its aleady spelled on CCRL.
I've made a new FrankWalter release: 2.3.2, and FrankWalter is now hosted on Github: https://github.com/ljgw/frankwalter/releases
The main 'improvement' is that FrankWalter is now open source. Besides that, the most important changes are how the xboard protocol is parsed and how time is managed for the engine. This should now allow pondering for the engine, and also makes the engine a little bit faster, but otherwise there is no difference in which moves would be played by the engine. In particular, 2.3.2 is just a bugfix for the 2.3.1 release.
Due to the nature of the release, I appreciate any feedback on how FrankWalter behaves in the assorted GUIs and tournament managers, especially when pondering.
One last thing: to avoid anymore confusion, I've standardized the engine name, and gotten rid of the dash. It is now "FrankWalter", just like its aleady spelled on CCRL.
Author of JanWillem (C, WB, inactive) and FrankWalter (Java, WB, https://github.com/ljgw/frankwalter)