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Zerbinati
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by Zerbinati » Sun Mar 12, 2017 3:49 pm
Joerg Oster wrote:Then I kindly apologize.
But where on GitHub can I find it?
I tried to find the latest commits here:
https://github.com/Zerbinati/SugaR
Do you have another repository?
Joerg I have yet to release Sugar Xpro 1.0b
my GitHub updated Official Sugar Xpro 1.0a
110317 Sugar and only intermediate development release
in this case the tests focused on your branch Zander strangely
the date when the patch release
Add evaluation weights.
https://github.com/joergoster/Stockfish ... dfb05f8ca8
engine was inexplicably weakened
Sugar start from the base version of patch komodo
Therefore, to obtain a satisfactory strength I had to start from that point and insert all compatible official patches and in some cases I had to adapt
with little experience I have
Regards
M.Z
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MikeB
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by MikeB » Sun Mar 12, 2017 4:34 pm
Thanks Damir - you do a very nice job with SugaR. Don't be surprised if you see a touch of SugaR in McB

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Zerbinati
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by Zerbinati » Sun Mar 12, 2017 4:37 pm
MikeB wrote:
Thanks Damir - you do a very nice job with SugaR. Don't be surprised if you see a touch of SugaR in McB

Damir?

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by MikeB » Sun Mar 12, 2017 4:47 pm
Zerbinati wrote:MikeB wrote:
Thanks Damir - you do a very nice job with SugaR. Don't be surprised if you see a touch of SugaR in McB

Damir?

I'm sorry Marco - I just assumed it was Damir sine he was the OP. So please redirect all my comments from Damir to you!
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Zerbinati
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by Zerbinati » Sun Mar 12, 2017 4:56 pm
MikeB wrote:Zerbinati wrote:MikeB wrote:
Thanks Damir - you do a very nice job with SugaR. Don't be surprised if you see a touch of SugaR in McB

Damir?

I'm sorry Marco - I just assumed it was Damir sine he was the OP. So please redirect all my comments from Damir to you!
no problem Michael

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MikeB
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by MikeB » Sun Mar 12, 2017 5:25 pm
MikeB wrote:Zerbinati wrote:MikeB wrote:
Thanks Damir - you do a very nice job with SugaR. Don't be surprised if you see a touch of SugaR in McB

Damir?

I'm sorry Marco - I just assumed it was Damir sine he was the OP. So please redirect all my comments from Damir to you!
The link below is for the macOS exe's link - both clang and gcc compiled versions ( gcc is generally faster, clang usually works on more Macs since clang is the default compiled for macOS). Includes updated source since Macs do not use large pages or windows.h. My guess it will compile on Linux as well. SugaR is the fastest SF variant - benching over 2M nps on my machine.
Code: Select all
SugaR 120317 64 POPCNT by Marco Zerbinati (c) 2017
Free UCI chess playing engine derived from Stockfish
24 processor(s) found
Development Versions
bench
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Total time (ms) : 4299
Nodes searched : 8701774
Nodes/second : 2024139
Clang version is also over 2M nps on my machine, so it's just marginally slower.
Edit: Fastest on my machine - there is no asmfish for macOS as far as I know.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wtc5ykcuo533n ... 4.zip?dl=1
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Zerbinati
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by Zerbinati » Sun Mar 12, 2017 5:39 pm
MikeB wrote:MikeB wrote:Zerbinati wrote:MikeB wrote:
Thanks Damir - you do a very nice job with SugaR. Don't be surprised if you see a touch of SugaR in McB

Damir?

I'm sorry Marco - I just assumed it was Damir sine he was the OP. So please redirect all my comments from Damir to you!
The link below is for the macOS exe's link - both clang and gcc compiled versions ( gcc is generally faster, clang usually works on more Macs since clang is the default compiled for macOS). Includes updated source since Macs do not use large pages or windows.h. My guess it will compile on Linux as well. SugaR is the fastest SF variant - benching over 2M nps on my machine.
Code: Select all
SugaR 120317 64 POPCNT by Marco Zerbinati (c) 2017
Free UCI chess playing engine derived from Stockfish
24 processor(s) found
Development Versions
bench
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===========================
Total time (ms) : 4299
Nodes searched : 8701774
Nodes/second : 2024139
Clang version is also over 2M nps on my machine, so it's just marginally slower.
Edit: Fastest on my machine - there is no asmfish for macOS as far as I know.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wtc5ykcuo533n ... 4.zip?dl=1
Thanks!
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Damir
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by Damir » Sun Mar 12, 2017 6:42 pm
Sorry about the confusion my post might have done to some people here.
I just posted the link of the engine, like I did many times before. I have never said I was the inventor. In fact I mentioned that Marco was Sugar author serveral times. People should learn how to read before jumping to conclussions.
