Hello together
robocide UCI-compatible engine on https://github.com/DanielWhite94/robocide
Javalin WinBoard compatible engine on https://github.com/ambrooks1/javalin
Maybe binaries can be made for Windows and Unix systems.
The author of Small Potato has a new website too ~ https://github.com/alito/smallpotato
cf the other link http://alito.github.io/smallpotato/
Best wishes,
Norbert
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Re: CCWiki - two new engines etc.
Hi Norbert,
Firstly thank you for your interest in robocide! The code isn't quite ready for a release yet (hence the lack of binaries) - there are a few odd things I'd like to change/fix before doing so. Having said that there is nothing strictly wrong with the most recent version and it should be more than stable enough. I will look into putting some executables on github over the next few days.
Daniel
Firstly thank you for your interest in robocide! The code isn't quite ready for a release yet (hence the lack of binaries) - there are a few odd things I'd like to change/fix before doing so. Having said that there is nothing strictly wrong with the most recent version and it should be more than stable enough. I will look into putting some executables on github over the next few days.
Daniel
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Re: CCWiki - two new engines etc.
If you put something.Daniel White wrote:Hi Norbert,
Firstly thank you for your interest in robocide! The code isn't quite ready for a release yet (hence the lack of binaries) - there are a few odd things I'd like to change/fix before doing so. Having said that there is nothing strictly wrong with the most recent version and it should be more than stable enough. I will look into putting some executables on github over the next few days.
Daniel
It seems a motor force.
I managed to compile in windows but breaks when I run ...
Where to compile right?
Thanks, Jose.
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Re: CCWiki - two new engines etc.
Robocide compiles and runs under Linux nicely enough, apparently.
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Re: CCWiki - two new engines etc.
compiles for Linux / Macintosh / Windows etc. can be hosted with the permission of the author on ComputerChess Wikipedia (CCWiki) http://computer-chess.org/lib/exe/media ... wiki:lists - that´s surely no problem.
Don´t hesitate to contact me or Ron if you want such a publication.
Norbert
Don´t hesitate to contact me or Ron if you want such a publication.
Norbert
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Re: CCWiki - two new engines etc.
I had not yet had time to look into Windows/Mac compiles myself but I have no problem at all with people hosting binaries (with either the source, or a pointer to it, as per the GPL).Norbert Raimund Leisner wrote:compiles for Linux / Macintosh / Windows etc. can be hosted with the permission of the author on ComputerChess Wikipedia (CCWiki) http://computer-chess.org/lib/exe/media ... wiki:lists - that´s surely no problem.
Don´t hesitate to contact me or Ron if you want such a publication.
Norbert
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Re: CCWiki - two new engines etc.
In Linux Robocide compiles fine, how Marek said.
My experience with Linux is very little, and try if I am able to cross compile.
Looking forward to see how works the engine by Daniel White.
To compile on Windows with Intel Compiler, I had to add the "strtok_r" and "getline", relocate any statement, ect.
The problem comes with "GetTimeMS"
My experience with Linux is very little, and try if I am able to cross compile.
Looking forward to see how works the engine by Daniel White.
To compile on Windows with Intel Compiler, I had to add the "strtok_r" and "getline", relocate any statement, ect.
The problem comes with "GetTimeMS"
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Re: CCWiki - two new engines etc.
I had no problem compiling and running Robocide with Cygwin. I placed a binary here:
http://tmokonen.net84.net/RobocideFeb13-CygwinTM.rar
Tony
http://tmokonen.net84.net/RobocideFeb13-CygwinTM.rar
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Thanks, work fine¡¡.tmokonen wrote:I had no problem compiling and running Robocide with Cygwin. I placed a binary here:
http://tmokonen.net84.net/RobocideFeb13-CygwinTM.rar
Tony
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I uploaded a bugfix compile. There was a missing newline in the UCI options code (ucioption.c, line 220). All the UCI options should now work.velmarin wrote:Thanks, work fine¡¡.tmokonen wrote:I had no problem compiling and running Robocide with Cygwin. I placed a binary here:
http://tmokonen.net84.net/RobocideFeb13-CygwinTM.rar
Tony
http://tmokonen.net84.net/RobocideFeb13 ... Bugfix.rar
Tony