A couple more 64 bit builds

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IWB
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Re: A couple more 64 bit builds

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I'll gave it a short try and it seems to be worse than Toga II 1.4 beta5c. After about 100 games Merge has to catch up 50+ Elo already to the 1.4 beta5c version. Might be a bad start, but I doubt a significant increase in playing strength. I stopped the test.

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Re: A couple more 64 bit builds

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http://cap.connx.com/chess-engines/new- ... _b15_18.7z

May i suggest, Dann, to add some configuration index, in your compiles?
Something like: http://cap.connx.com/chess-engines/new- ... rge_b15_18 DC1.7z ?

PS - when I was young, I acted as a product assurance manager in building some satellite subsystems.
"Which version we are speaking of?" was one of the basic questions...
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Re: A couple more 64 bit builds

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noctiferus wrote:http://cap.connx.com/chess-engines/new- ... _b15_18.7z

May i suggest, Dann, to add some configuration index, in your compiles?
Something like: http://cap.connx.com/chess-engines/new- ... rge_b15_18 DC1.7z ?

PS - when I was young, I acted as a product assurance manager in building some satellite subsystems.
"Which version we are speaking of?" was one of the basic questions...
It is a good idea
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Re: A couple more 64 bit builds

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I'm glad you appreciate: it will avoid the little confusion we had in the previous issue :(

I'm very happy to have so many versions to play with and test!

BTW: I wouldn' like to have given an idea of amateur's approach to constructing satellites: our configuration control was so tight that I had to fight hard struggles in order to be allowed only to add to the official docs some grouping boxes to identify functionalities, and only under the heading " modified from XXXX for reliability purposes".
Actually Geos 2 (the ENGINEERING (!) model, for specialists: refurbished after salinity , acceleration, vibration. thermal shocks and so on...) survived a double life than required by specs, and died by "some stroke, infartus,, or unlucky collision" or something else :roll: :shock: :twisted:
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Re: A couple more 64 bit builds

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DeepLearningToga is crashing under my Windows XP x64 as it needs the libiomp5md.dll which seems to be required to run applications compiled with MT switch but I am not sure....any hints :?:
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Re: A couple more 64 bit builds

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Problem solved,just added the required .dll file and it works fine now :D
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