I've downloaded "Stockfish for Android" https://stockfishchess.org/download/ on the official site thinking as it's compiled for arm it would work on Armbian on the raspberry pi 3B but it seems like it doesn't.
I've used the armv7 compile, then the armv8 compile when v7 didn't work and now I'm out of ideas.
Or would I have to follow a tutorial and compile it myself?
The default engine that came with Arena 1.1 (for ARM) does work, although I can't change its settings.
How to make SF10 work for Arena 1.1 on the Raspberry Pi?
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Re: How to make SF10 work for Arena 1.1 on the Raspberry Pi?
I've tried sudo chmod +x "stockfish" but it hasn't changed anything.
The engine that came with Arena 1.1 for arm works fine.
Stockfish isn't recognized as anything and installing in Arena doesn't change anything. Dragging it in Arena doesn't make it work either.
The engine that came with Arena 1.1 for arm works fine.
Stockfish isn't recognized as anything and installing in Arena doesn't change anything. Dragging it in Arena doesn't make it work either.
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Re: How to make SF10 work for Arena 1.1 on the Raspberry Pi?
Hi,
You can download the official Stockfish 10 source code at: https://stockfishchess.org/files/stockfish-10-src.zip
..or clone the source code of the latest Dev version via:
sudo git clone https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish
Then in either case type: cd Stockfish/src and compile it yourself via: sudo make -j4 profile-build ARCH=armv7
This compiles a binary called stockfish which runs on my Raspberry Pi 3b+ on Raspbian Stretch and my Asus Tinkerboard on Debian Stretch. This should also work on your system.
Cheers,
Al.
You can download the official Stockfish 10 source code at: https://stockfishchess.org/files/stockfish-10-src.zip
..or clone the source code of the latest Dev version via:
sudo git clone https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish
Then in either case type: cd Stockfish/src and compile it yourself via: sudo make -j4 profile-build ARCH=armv7
This compiles a binary called stockfish which runs on my Raspberry Pi 3b+ on Raspbian Stretch and my Asus Tinkerboard on Debian Stretch. This should also work on your system.
Cheers,
Al.
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Re: How to make SF10 work for Arena 1.1 on the Raspberry Pi?
What kind of speed is Raspberry Pi capable of?
Kilo nodes per second.
Kilo nodes per second.
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Re: How to make SF10 work for Arena 1.1 on the Raspberry Pi?
Thank you very much, Stockfish is finally working.Scally wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 4:59 pm Hi,
You can download the official Stockfish 10 source code at: https://stockfishchess.org/files/stockfish-10-src.zip
..or clone the source code of the latest Dev version via:
sudo git clone https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish
Then in either case type: cd Stockfish/src and compile it yourself via: sudo make -j4 profile-build ARCH=armv7
This compiles a binary called stockfish which runs on my Raspberry Pi 3b+ on Raspbian Stretch and my Asus Tinkerboard on Debian Stretch. This should also work on your system.
Cheers,
Al.
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Re: How to make SF10 work for Arena 1.1 on the Raspberry Pi?
Roughly 512 kn/s with all 4 cores at opening.Nordlandia wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 6:35 pm What kind of speed is Raspberry Pi capable of?
Kilo nodes per second.
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Re: How to make SF10 work for Arena 1.1 on the Raspberry Pi?
Is that the latest version 3?
I wounder if that speed makes it possible for top GMs to play against SF, without odds.
I wounder if that speed makes it possible for top GMs to play against SF, without odds.
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Re: How to make SF10 work for Arena 1.1 on the Raspberry Pi?
It probably beats Borislav's Ivanonv's shoes from 2012/13.Nordlandia wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:09 am Is that the latest version 3?
I wounder if that speed makes it possible for top GMs to play against SF, without odds.
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Re: How to make SF10 work for Arena 1.1 on the Raspberry Pi?
The pi3b. If you have the pi3b+ or overclock the old 3b you may squeeze a few dozen extra kn/s out of it.Nordlandia wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:09 am Is that the latest version 3?
I wounder if that speed makes it possible for top GMs to play against SF, without odds.
Stockfish would absolutely demolish any GM at that speed.
Fritz 8 was beating top humans in 2004 on a single core laptop. And the pi3b is stronger than a 15/16 year old laptop.
Either way Fritz 8 is 2666 on ccrl 40/4. SF beats 3000 ELO ccrl engines with 1/100 the amount of time. Humans stand no chance.
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Re: How to make SF10 work for Arena 1.1 on the Raspberry Pi?
How about the first version of pi?
Version 1.0 - 1core
Still no chance?
Version 1.0 - 1core
Still no chance?