How many "official" Toga projects there is now?
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Thomas Gaksch
Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now
Hello Andreas,
as far as i have understood is that chess64 is only developed by Fabien and Fruit only by Ryan anymore. But Ryan knows it best.
as far as i have understood is that chess64 is only developed by Fabien and Fruit only by Ryan anymore. But Ryan knows it best.
- Roman Hartmann
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Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now
Rolf, I try to make it simple as you're not familiar with the technical aspects of chess programming itself.
I'm planning to participate at the Berlin marathon this year. Unfortunately I don't have much time for training, so I think I will take the metro for the first part and run the last mile only. Running the last mile in a marathon is very hard as you can imagine and that's why I only run that last mile. Did I already mention that this last mile is very hard in a marathon?
I mean, let's face it, it's boring to run 40 Kilometers before you can actually start that last and important part of the race. Everybody can run 40 kilometers, but it's the last mile which actually counts. So running the last mile is actually the key part of it.
Roman
I'm planning to participate at the Berlin marathon this year. Unfortunately I don't have much time for training, so I think I will take the metro for the first part and run the last mile only. Running the last mile in a marathon is very hard as you can imagine and that's why I only run that last mile. Did I already mention that this last mile is very hard in a marathon?
I mean, let's face it, it's boring to run 40 Kilometers before you can actually start that last and important part of the race. Everybody can run 40 kilometers, but it's the last mile which actually counts. So running the last mile is actually the key part of it.
Roman
Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now
It is still possible to write a different evaluation based on different factors.Thomas Gaksch wrote:NOT ALWAYS. But very much. And for example tuning of the eval is very important. And in case of Fruit there is nothing really new.Rolf wrote: Or, please help me out, is everyrthing in computerchess programming ALWAYS only about transforminf or translating or tuning here and there, technically spoken?
For example mobility can be defined in a different way and not as number of squares that a piece controls.
It may be interesting if people do not try to improve fruit's evaluation
but try to do total replace of it by something better but of course you need also to write code that does fruit's evaluation for comparison in order to know that what you do is better.
Uri
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Guetti
Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now
Ah, ok. I probably associated Chess64 somehow with 64-bit.Thomas Gaksch wrote:Hello Andreas,
as far as i have understood is that chess64 is only developed by Fabien and Fruit only by Ryan anymore. But Ryan knows it best.
Then:
Chess64 (Fabien) is a rewritten, multithreaded Fruit?
Fruit (Ryan) is a modified Fruit using bitboards and a rewritten eval?
Toga is a modified Fruit with tuned evaluation and SMP?
And the version playing in CCT10 is the version of Ryan? Sorry, I'm a bit lost with all the versions.
Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now
Roman Hartmann wrote:Rolf, I try to make it simple as you're not familiar with the technical aspects of chess programming itself.
I'm planning to participate at the Berlin marathon this year. Unfortunately I don't have much time for training, so I think I will take the metro for the first part and run the last mile only. Running the last mile in a marathon is very hard as you can imagine and that's why I only run that last mile. Did I already mention that this last mile is very hard in a marathon?
I mean, let's face it, it's boring to run 40 Kilometers before you can actually start that last and important part of the race. Everybody can run 40 kilometers, but it's the last mile which actually counts. So running the last mile is actually the key part of it.
Roman
I got the message! And dont forget that on the final kilometer they have all the videocams. While in the sub it's dark and boring. Look, if you gave me your dark sun glasses 100 meters before the Finish, I could also run the 40 km marathon of Berlin! That would be great for my development as a professional runner. BTW did you know that in 1996 I already won the IronMan on Hawaii and got the IGM title? The members of usenet were kind of sceptical and they doubted that I could really be an International GrandMaster in chess... You knew that, in the world of the one-eyed, the blind one is King.
Oder wie Dittsche zu sagen pflegt: Das is ne Weltidee, mein Ingo! <g>
-Popper and Lakatos are good but I'm stuck on Leibowitz
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Tony
Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now
Roman Hartmann wrote:Rolf, I try to make it simple as you're not familiar with the technical aspects of chess programming itself.
I'm planning to participate at the Berlin marathon this year. Unfortunately I don't have much time for training, so I think I will take the metro for the first part and run the last mile only. Running the last mile in a marathon is very hard as you can imagine and that's why I only run that last mile. Did I already mention that this last mile is very hard in a marathon?
I mean, let's face it, it's boring to run 40 Kilometers before you can actually start that last and important part of the race. Everybody can run 40 kilometers, but it's the last mile which actually counts. So running the last mile is actually the key part of it.
Roman
You forgot to mention how stupid the other people are for running these first 40 km.
And the others keep complaining. They are just jalous on how fast you run this marathon and they only wished they could run it so good as well.
Tony
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Thomas Gaksch
Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now
very very disappointing. you are one of the developers who intentionally lying. and the problem is that people like rolf, who have no technical background belief you. your analogy is absolute wrong. you know, as good as i know, that improving an good engine about 150 elo is much more difficult than running only the last mile in an marathon.
i would use another analogy. in german there is a car race series called DTM. all the big companies like mercedes, audi paticipate with their teams. There also participates an team called "Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline". this team drives an audi which is tuned by themselves. they are a very little team from bavaria who have not so much money like the teams from the big companies. but they like car racing and they are very good car tuners. and what happens last year? they won the german championship with their tuned audi. by the way their car isn´t called clone, because the other teams know that it is very difficult to tune a car. and they did it better than audi and mercedes.
you are one of the jealous developer who are very frustrated because their engine isn´t getting stronger. and what do you do for the chess community? have you shown your new ideas? you use linux and open office on the one side and insult open source, oh sorry i mean only toga.
i am very sad that a lot of other engine programmer do the same as you. telling lies to the public.
i would use another analogy. in german there is a car race series called DTM. all the big companies like mercedes, audi paticipate with their teams. There also participates an team called "Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline". this team drives an audi which is tuned by themselves. they are a very little team from bavaria who have not so much money like the teams from the big companies. but they like car racing and they are very good car tuners. and what happens last year? they won the german championship with their tuned audi. by the way their car isn´t called clone, because the other teams know that it is very difficult to tune a car. and they did it better than audi and mercedes.
you are one of the jealous developer who are very frustrated because their engine isn´t getting stronger. and what do you do for the chess community? have you shown your new ideas? you use linux and open office on the one side and insult open source, oh sorry i mean only toga.
i am very sad that a lot of other engine programmer do the same as you. telling lies to the public.
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Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now
As far as I know Ryan is only testing Chess64 by Fabien but not contributing anything to the code of Chess64. I do believe Chess64 is also a bitboard engine but I don't think Fabien even wants to take a look at any other sources than his own anymore and maybe that is one reason he does not read any message boards? Just my guess, but I can think of more reasonsGuetti wrote:Ah, ok. I probably associated Chess64 somehow with 64-bit.Thomas Gaksch wrote:Hello Andreas,
as far as i have understood is that chess64 is only developed by Fabien and Fruit only by Ryan anymore. But Ryan knows it best.
Then:
Chess64 (Fabien) is a rewritten, multithreaded Fruit?
Fruit (Ryan) is a modified Fruit using bitboards and a rewritten eval?
Toga is a modified Fruit with tuned evaluation and SMP?
And the version playing in CCT10 is the version of Ryan? Sorry, I'm a bit lost with all the versions.
Regards, Eelco
- Roman Hartmann
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Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now
It was actually meant as a general statement rather but you seem to feel adressed personally. Anyway, after rereading my marathon analogy I still think it's perfectly valid and being a runner myself I kind of like it. But as you're more into cars, I can make a car analogy as well.Thomas Gaksch wrote:very very disappointing. you are one of the developers who intentionally lying. and the problem is that people like rolf, who have no technical background belief you. your analogy is absolute wrong. you know, as good as i know, that improving an good engine about 150 elo is much more difficult than running only the last mile in an marathon.
i would use another analogy. in german there is a car race series called DTM. all the big companies like mercedes, audi paticipate with their teams. There also participates an team called "Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline". this team drives an audi which is tuned by themselves. they are a very little team from bavaria who have not so much money like the teams from the big companies. but they like car racing and they are very good car tuners. and what happens last year? they won the german championship with their tuned audi. by the way their car isn´t called clone, because the other teams know that it is very difficult to tune a car. and they did it better than audi and mercedes.
you are one of the jealous developer who are very frustrated because their engine isn´t getting stronger. and what do you do for the chess community? have you shown your new ideas? you use linux and open office on the one side and insult open source, oh sorry i mean only toga.
i am very sad that a lot of other engine programmer do the same as you. telling lies to the public.
I don't know that much about the DTM but I know that the teams take a common car and translate that car into a racing machine. So they improve a street car you and me can buy in a way that they can win a race with afterwards. A lot of work I imagine. But it's important to understand that they cannot do that with every car. The car to tune must already have some potential as a racecar otherwise it just pointless. Tuning a Trabbi (or a 2CV) and then winning the DTM series is out of question. If the car is bad from the start they cannot improve it to the point of winning a race. That's what makes them tuners rather than car builders.
So taking the source code of a already strong (and almost bugfree) chess engine with lot of potential left and improving it can be compared to tuning a good sports car. Almost as good as my car analogy.
And the thing about GPL you better don't bring up anymore as I remember very well that some people had to explain you what GPL actually means.
Roman
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Dann Corbit
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Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now
Fabian did the rewrite to bitboard.Thomas Gaksch wrote:Congratulations Ryan,
this redesign was the right step to be sucessfull for the next years. That was really a lot of work for you. but a great decision to do it.
Now in practise Fruit isn´t anymore Fruit 2.1 and in my opinion Fruit is now your own baby. Why didn´t you rename it?
Thomas

