Graham Banks wrote:Hmmm - I can't get this compile working on my Athlons.
When I try to create a new uci engine, Fritz 10 crashes.
Can you open the engine in console mode? If so does it crash? Are you using the version for all processors? I dont think the one for intel Core2duo, quad or xeon would work on any other processors.
I'm using the "All Processors" exe.
It opens in console mode. Perhaps I should have done that first before trying to load?
Nid Hogge wrote:I get an error everytime I try to unzip the file. "Unable to create directory"...
Anyone else encountered this problem?
Corrupt Zip file, Just re-download file.
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
Graham Banks wrote:Hmmm - I can't get this compile working on my Athlons.
When I try to create a new uci engine, Fritz 10 crashes.
Can you open the engine in console mode? If so does it crash? Are you using the version for all processors? I dont think the one for intel Core2duo, quad or xeon would work on any other processors.
I'm using the "All Processors" exe.
It opens in console mode. Perhaps I should have done that first before trying to load?
Regards, Graham.
Same here Graham
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
Also there may be a 'divide by zero' bug in the code. Got a
crash a minute ago. Maybe related to 'kpk.bin'. (does Glaurung 2
still use this?) try removing it from the folder if it happens to you.
Also there may be a 'divide by zero' bug in the code. Got a
crash a minute ago. Maybe related to 'kpk.bin'. (does Glaurung 2
still use this?) try removing it from the folder if it happens to you.
Jim.
Hi Jim,
I'll try as soon as a GUI becomes free, I'll let you know.
Mind you, Ted or somebody else might beat me to it!
Thanks for your efforts,
Also there may be a 'divide by zero' bug in the code. Got a
crash a minute ago. Maybe related to 'kpk.bin'. (does Glaurung 2
still use this?) try removing it from the folder if it happens to you.
Jim.
It still crashed over on this end. Did notice that the file size changed
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"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
Also there may be a 'divide by zero' bug in the code. Got a
crash a minute ago. Maybe related to 'kpk.bin'. (does Glaurung 2
still use this?) try removing it from the folder if it happens to you.
That probably depends on your CPU and/or OS. I just compared the speed of the 32-bit and 64-bit binaries on my iMac Core Duo 2.8 GHz, under Mac OS X and Linux (the latter running in a virtual machine under OS X). For the OS X binaries, which were compiled with the Intel compiler, 64-bit gave a speedup of 42.7%. For the Linux binaries, which were compiled with GCC 4.1, the 64-bit speedup was 57.9%.
A speedup around 40-60% probably isn't worth a lot of Elo points, but it is still enough that I understand that people want to wait for the 64-bit version.