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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Ingo
A couple more 64 bit builds
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Re: A couple more 64 bit builds
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...
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
It is a good ideanoctiferus 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...
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Re: A couple more 64 bit builds
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
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
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Re: A couple more 64 bit builds
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
Problem solved,just added the required .dll file and it works fine now
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