there are compiled executables included in the downloadGraham Banks wrote:
Is there a compile available in order to start testing the engine?
Cheers, Graham.
look under -> /src/Release and /src/Debug
Norm
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there are compiled executables included in the downloadGraham Banks wrote:
Is there a compile available in order to start testing the engine?
Cheers, Graham.
Thanks Norman.kranium wrote:there are compiled executables included in the downloadGraham Banks wrote:
Is there a compile available in order to start testing the engine?
Cheers, Graham.
look under -> /src/Release and /src/Debug
Norm
i took a quick look at the project file, it's been compiled with VC++ 9, and the Release version has been optimized (whole program optimization, etc.)...Graham Banks wrote:Thanks Norman.kranium wrote:there are compiled executables included in the downloadGraham Banks wrote:
Is there a compile available in order to start testing the engine?
Cheers, Graham.
look under -> /src/Release and /src/Debug
Norm
kranium wrote:there are compiled executables included in the downloadGraham Banks wrote:
Is there a compile available in order to start testing the engine?
Cheers, Graham.
look under -> /src/Release and /src/Debug
Norm
Hello Graham and George, if you are referring to Bill's Mad Prune here I would wait a bit for the compile that Denis promised on page 1 of this thread. His Intel compiles are about twice as fast as a regular MSVC!geots wrote:kranium wrote:there are compiled executables included in the downloadGraham Banks wrote:
Is there a compile available in order to start testing the engine?
Cheers, Graham.
look under -> /src/Release and /src/Debug
Norm
Norm, im not trying to be cute here, but i dont have a degree in computer science. So i dont know a thing about looking at source codes as you described above. I looked per your above instructions and it may as well have been written in Chinese. (No offense to Chinese people, for God's sake) I have no idea how to find an executable in all that jumbled up code. All i need is an exe and any other needed files to put in an engine folder and load. Help me out here please. Think of it as leading a blind person around.
Thanks and Best,
You got that right buddyEelco de Groot wrote:Hello Graham and George, if you are referring to Bill's Mad Prune here I would wait a bit for the compile that Denis promised on page 1 of this thread. His Intel compiles are about twice as fast as a regular MSVC!geots wrote:kranium wrote:there are compiled executables included in the downloadGraham Banks wrote:
Is there a compile available in order to start testing the engine?
Cheers, Graham.
look under -> /src/Release and /src/Debug
Norm
Norm, im not trying to be cute here, but i dont have a degree in computer science. So i dont know a thing about looking at source codes as you described above. I looked per your above instructions and it may as well have been written in Chinese. (No offense to Chinese people, for God's sake) I have no idea how to find an executable in all that jumbled up code. All i need is an exe and any other needed files to put in an engine folder and load. Help me out here please. Think of it as leading a blind person around.
Thanks and Best,
Maybe Bill's optimized MS Visual C++ 2008 does better but nowhere near what Denis can wring out of the code. Position learning is disabled in this version I believe so it could be tested for CCRL that way, for individual tests maybe the learning can be switched on again, Dr Deeb and others are maybe interested in the learning functions most!
Mad Pruning Regards,
Eelco
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in the subdirectory /etc/Release there is 1 file that ends with .exe ...geots wrote:kranium wrote:there are compiled executables included in the downloadGraham Banks wrote:
Is there a compile available in order to start testing the engine?
Cheers, Graham.
look under -> /src/Release and /src/Debug
Norm
Norm, im not trying to be cute here, but i dont have a degree in computer science. So i dont know a thing about looking at source codes as you described above. I looked per your above instructions and it may as well have been written in Chinese. (No offense to Chinese people, for God's sake) I have no idea how to find an executable in all that jumbled up code. All i need is an exe and any other needed files to put in an engine folder and load. Help me out here please. Think of it as leading a blind person around.
Thanks and Best,
Glad to know that nobody else is having any success either.kranium wrote: in the subdirectory /etc/Release there is 1 file that ends with .exe ...
-> TheMadPrune 1.1.13_Msoft.exe
this is the file you need....
maybe you should wait, according to Joe L., it's not working.
i just tried, doesn't work here either...niether Pentium IV or Intel Xeon.