I got it here:
https://www.dllme.com/dll/files/msys-2_0_dll.html
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Thanks a lot, Mike!MikeB wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:49 pm just added the full suite of engines for macOS. The clang versions should work on most macs made since 2012/2013. The gcc versions ( which will be faster if they work, since Apple has broken PGO on clang once again). The eval.bin should be in same folder as the engines - they all use the same eval.bin. Logos are included, based on the Lewes Chessmen. type "s" to see terminal shortcuts, hit the enter key to confirm eval.bin was loaded, use the fastest binary when you type "engine bench 16 1 13 true" as you want the engine that is fastest in NN eval mode, that is your bread and butter. Classic eval kicks in all engines when the game is over as that is best in when the game is in wipe up mode. The NN eval will kick in differently for each engine - being used more often in Honey , Bluefish and Black-Diamond as compared to the SF-XIr5 engine. They all have your standard 'Honey" features including the ability to use 4 opening books - book 1 will be used first - that is normally a smaller book to guide the engine to certain openings, each book is normally progressive bigger - hence book4 should be your humongous opening book to catch any lines that are not addressed in your first 3 books. All limit strength levels have adaptability play enabled, so even if you play at the wrong level - you will still play longer. The level of play at Elo 1350 will be much weaker (several hundred Elo) than the official SF level of 1350 - that is by designed.
https://github.com/MichaelB7/Stockfish/ ... /tag/Xi5r1
I was actually looking at that today and saw the same thing - so it's close to solving it - but it is not consistent and more often that not, it does not see it , except when using DPA - anymore I use DPA with value 63 and it seems to do well on hard positions. I did a search on msys-2.0.dll on my computer today , found 10 different versions - seems like every 3rd party app is including it. Will post an update at some point.peter wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 10:49 pmThanks a lot, Mike!MikeB wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:49 pm just added the full suite of engines for macOS. The clang versions should work on most macs made since 2012/2013. The gcc versions ( which will be faster if they work, since Apple has broken PGO on clang once again). The eval.bin should be in same folder as the engines - they all use the same eval.bin. Logos are included, based on the Lewes Chessmen. type "s" to see terminal shortcuts, hit the enter key to confirm eval.bin was loaded, use the fastest binary when you type "engine bench 16 1 13 true" as you want the engine that is fastest in NN eval mode, that is your bread and butter. Classic eval kicks in all engines when the game is over as that is best in when the game is in wipe up mode. The NN eval will kick in differently for each engine - being used more often in Honey , Bluefish and Black-Diamond as compared to the SF-XIr5 engine. They all have your standard 'Honey" features including the ability to use 4 opening books - book 1 will be used first - that is normally a smaller book to guide the engine to certain openings, each book is normally progressive bigger - hence book4 should be your humongous opening book to catch any lines that are not addressed in your first 3 books. All limit strength levels have adaptability play enabled, so even if you play at the wrong level - you will still play longer. The level of play at Elo 1350 will be much weaker (several hundred Elo) than the official SF level of 1350 - that is by designed.
https://github.com/MichaelB7/Stockfish/ ... /tag/Xi5r1
Modern compile works well with Xeon X5670 CPU, again somewhat faster than pocnt-compile was, still needs msys-2.0.dll.
Bluefish doesn't solve A0-SF8 Nr.5 2017 21.Bg5 without Presearch, but it does with Deep Pro Analysis.
updated modern...peter wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 10:49 pmThanks a lot, Mike!MikeB wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:49 pm just added the full suite of engines for macOS. The clang versions should work on most macs made since 2012/2013. The gcc versions ( which will be faster if they work, since Apple has broken PGO on clang once again). The eval.bin should be in same folder as the engines - they all use the same eval.bin. Logos are included, based on the Lewes Chessmen. type "s" to see terminal shortcuts, hit the enter key to confirm eval.bin was loaded, use the fastest binary when you type "engine bench 16 1 13 true" as you want the engine that is fastest in NN eval mode, that is your bread and butter. Classic eval kicks in all engines when the game is over as that is best in when the game is in wipe up mode. The NN eval will kick in differently for each engine - being used more often in Honey , Bluefish and Black-Diamond as compared to the SF-XIr5 engine. They all have your standard 'Honey" features including the ability to use 4 opening books - book 1 will be used first - that is normally a smaller book to guide the engine to certain openings, each book is normally progressive bigger - hence book4 should be your humongous opening book to catch any lines that are not addressed in your first 3 books. All limit strength levels have adaptability play enabled, so even if you play at the wrong level - you will still play longer. The level of play at Elo 1350 will be much weaker (several hundred Elo) than the official SF level of 1350 - that is by designed.
https://github.com/MichaelB7/Stockfish/ ... /tag/Xi5r1
Modern compile works well with Xeon X5670 CPU, again somewhat faster than pocnt-compile was, still needs msys-2.0.dll.
Bluefish doesn't solve A0-SF8 Nr.5 2017 21.Bg5 without Presearch, but it does with Deep Pro Analysis.