Hi. Do not tell me where to get the sources for Linux (I use them for compiling under android)? I tried to compile from the sources that are posted here on the forum, but the engine does not work well (does not gain depth and very low speed, very poorly. Senpai-1 was going to and worked without problems). Thanks for the help.
hagtorp wrote:Hi. Do not tell me where to get the sources for Linux (I use them for compiling under android)? I tried to compile from the sources that are posted here on the forum, but the engine does not work well (does not gain depth and very low speed, very poorly. Senpai-1 was going to and worked without problems). Thanks for the help.
The official source code is in the archive on Frank's site; it's compatible with Linux. Make sure to use link-time optimisation (LTO). Use Clang if possible.
Unfortunately, none your compiles, 32-bit ot 64-bit, work on my systems (of course I used your dll's) :
*old laptop, Win 7
*old biprocessor, Win XP w32 and Win XP x64
The command uci works, but the command go depth 16 (or other) leads to a crash ("Senpai 2.0 encountered a problem...").
In 2014, there was a guy here named kongsian who produced a Senpai1.0_32.exe compile, which was the only one working with my systems.
I sent him a p.m.
Unfortunately, none your compiles, 32-bit ot 64-bit, work on my systems (of course I used your dll's) :
*old laptop, Win 7
*old biprocessor, Win XP w32 and Win XP x64
The command uci works, but the command go depth 16 (or other) leads to a crash ("Senpai 2.0 encountered a problem...").
In 2014, there was a guy here named kongsian who produced a Senpai1.0_32.exe compile, which was the only one working with my systems. :o
I sent him a p.m. :)
Have you tried it in a GUI too? Several uci programs don't run with
a 'go' command in the console, but still work in a GUI.
Senpai 2.0-64 does the same here on my hardware.