peter wrote:Hi Dann!
Should there be an .exe within
Hi, I found the .exe
But the .exe works only on modern CPUs (Skylake, Ivy Bridge) not Bloomfield like my i7 920.
There is an exe within my archive, but not in the standard one.
Mine is build for the CPU I built with which is (Intel Xeon E5-1650).
Taking ideas is not a vice, it is a virtue. We have another word for this. It is called learning.
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This only exists because I could not easily figure out how to add entries to Crafty's TT in the syzygy prototype. Looking at the new code, it appears this problem is fixed, so the "cache" can probably be removed.
This only exists because I could not easily figure out how to add entries to Crafty's TT in the syzygy prototype. Looking at the new code, it appears this problem is fixed, so the "cache" can probably be removed.
I have several things on my to-do list to simplify all of this stuff anyway...
Gregory Owett wrote:Hi,
Are we could have a .exe? Or it would be too easy?
Many open source developers just release a source code, there are several good reasons why they do so. The "roll-eyes-smiley" is definetely out of place here.