Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits

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Re: Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits

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Source code: Cfish Night Nurse & Cfish Dark Horse (Including NNUE) to compile for Pi4 and Linux ARM64

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AkW3Hj0Gl_ewz3dNbBg ... r?e=xWbwzw

They are very strong on Windows 10 ARM64:

http://talkchess.com/forum3/viewtopic.p ... 39#p889739

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Re: Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits

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Hey Alex,

I tested my dev version of Zahak on both M1 and Ubuntu ARMv7 (64-bit) and it worked. I will most likely cut a release tomorrow, and share it here.
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Has anyone converted Bill Forster's Sargon 1978 to run on the Pi?
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As I promised, a new version of Zahak is out, you can see the announcement here: http://talkchess.com/forum3/viewtopic.p ... 09#p893709

It has binaries for both RPi v4 and Apple M1
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mephisto wrote: Sat May 22, 2021 5:26 pm Has anyone converted Bill Forster's Sargon 1978 to run on the Pi?

I am guessing you've seen this post - link?

So there is a version for the Pi. Chrilly has done a C# version of Sargon (different forum - I can provide a link if needed), which could be compiled for the Pi. Not sure about Bill Forster's version (the answer might be in the thread I linked above).
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Thanks for that.

I have someone looking at the code now.
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Just in case you missed it, here is the binary for Zahak 3.0 for RPi 4: https://github.com/amanjpro/zahak/relea ... -arm64-3.0
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AlexisChess how did you generate those tables? Plus what engine did you use as an anchor?

I just fininished a 2+ month long deep 33 engine rr tournament. Results were Stockfish 12 500 elo, chess-at-nite -615 elo.

I did record all games to pgn so would love to really publish it in a way that seems more meaningful

-Josh

PS this was my 2nd dry run tourney on pi 4. Planning to recompile/build for new engines and add even more now i I am better at it. Plus I stream it 24/7 on https://www.twitch.tv/folsgaard
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jshriver wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 12:01 am AlexisChess how did you generate those tables? Plus what engine did you use as an anchor?

I just fininished a 2+ month long deep 33 engine rr tournament. Results were Stockfish 12 500 elo, chess-at-nite -615 elo.

I did record all games to pgn so would love to really publish it in a way that seems more meaningful

-Josh

PS this was my 2nd dry run tourney on pi 4. Planning to recompile/build for new engines and add even more now i I am better at it. Plus I stream it 24/7 on https://www.twitch.tv/folsgaard
You can simply drag & drop the pgn file on BanksiaGUI, then click results
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Re: Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits

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AlexChess wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 6:32 am
jshriver wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 12:01 am AlexisChess how did you generate those tables? Plus what engine did you use as an anchor?

I just fininished a 2+ month long deep 33 engine rr tournament. Results were Stockfish 12 500 elo, chess-at-nite -615 elo.

I did record all games to pgn so would love to really publish it in a way that seems more meaningful

-Josh

PS this was my 2nd dry run tourney on pi 4. Planning to recompile/build for new engines and add even more now i I am better at it. Plus I stream it 24/7 on https://www.twitch.tv/folsgaard
You can simply drag & drop the pgn file on BanksiaGUI, then click results
😉
It would be nice to have the 5 MikeB's 13.1b engines, Shashchess 17, Corchess 1.4, Sugar 2.1.0, Stockfish slim with fat 40 MB NNUE & Cfish also for Raspberry Pi4 and Ubuntu ARM64 :)
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