Don wrote:Doch 1.3.1 has been submitted to Jim Ablett as a bug fix release version.
Thanks for the quick fix, Don.
I hope you're not offended about my "not a good programming style", I was just a bit annoyed by some dumb replies to my bugreport in the other thread.
I'm not sure how to transmit an error message through the UCI interface unless I force the program to exit, which is perhaps what should be
Well, this would be possible with "info string ...", but I don't think this is really necessary - if someone enters a nonexisting file then it's just his own fault.
Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:You can do "info string" but depending on the GUI it may not be prominently displayed.
FWIW I'm currently seeing about +30 ELO. The rate of improvement is impressive. I'm pretty happy at having reasonable Linux opponents to test against.
Yes, I should at least do info string. Is there a linux version of your program available? I am find it very difficult to find a variety of worthy opponents and even though I can time handicap it's a serious testing resource issue.
Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:You can do "info string" but depending on the GUI it may not be prominently displayed.
FWIW I'm currently seeing about +30 ELO. The rate of improvement is impressive. I'm pretty happy at having reasonable Linux opponents to test against.
I wrote somewhere else that I'm getting 55 ELO on 1 minute + 1 second, not pondering based on a few thousands games but I'm a bit worried about how it will do at longer time controls. What time control are you testing with where you see the 30+?
In the latest release 1.2 Doch improved around 30 ELO (x64). In the own ratinglist (schach-welt, 40 moves in 10 minutes, ponder = on, w32) 12 ELO after 680 games. With Rybka 3 and Zappa Mexiko II Doch 1.2 have the biggest advantage (around 55 ELO different between x64 and w32) with x64 from all of the top engines.
Do you think that booth, w32 and x64, are improved with around 40 ELO?
In the latest release 1.2 Doch improved around 30 ELO (x64). In the own ratinglist (schach-welt, 40 moves in 10 minutes, ponder = on, w32) 12 ELO after 680 games. With Rybka 3 and Zappa Mexiko II Doch 1.2 have the biggest advantage (around 55 ELO different between x64 and w32) with x64 from all of the top engines.
Do you think that booth, w32 and x64, are improved with around 40 ELO?
Best
Frank
I can only guess. I did some things going to version 1.2 that may have made the 1.2 less efficient on 32 bit systems but if that is the case we have already taken the hit for that. I can only speculate that it should be about the same going from 1.2 to 1.3
Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:You can do "info string" but depending on the GUI it may not be prominently displayed.
FWIW I'm currently seeing about +30 ELO. The rate of improvement is impressive. I'm pretty happy at having reasonable Linux opponents to test against.
I wrote somewhere else that I'm getting 55 ELO on 1 minute + 1 second, not pondering based on a few thousands games but I'm a bit worried about how it will do at longer time controls. What time control are you testing with where you see the 30+?
Based on early results here, seems to be a nice improvement.
DomLeste wrote:After each test suite and loading eng-eng game in Fritz GUI
Doch 1.32 32bit JA caused an exception..I can't play games with this version or in Shredder GUI. It doesnt move
I have 3 personalities to test but i can only analyse but cant play games with them.
It works okay under Fritz 11 and ChessGUI here, Dom.
Mind you, I'm not trying to use personalities.
I couldn't even analyze with the previous Doch version in the Shredder GUI. It caused the Shredder GUI to crash.
So I am staying away from Doch for awhile. Cool engine but I don't like crashes. Another reason why I prefer commercial software. USUALLY it is less buggy. Note I said usually!