ShallowBlue 1.04
Nemorino 3.14 (dev)
RodentIII 0.228 (dev)
Note that you can always get the latest dev versions of Nemorino and RodentIII via those links:
Rodent (dev)
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/nescitu ... /artifacts
Nemorino (dev)
https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/n ... elease.zip
https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/n ... pcount.zip
Guenther
New engine versions
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Re: New engine versions
Thanks Guenther and Norbert too for your frequent reporting of engine releases.
Always appreciated
Always appreciated
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Re: New engine versions
Indeed, they do a great job, day after day, year after year, and helped so many times both the authors and the users.
And thanks to the authors for their continuous efforts to improve their engines.
But here, I want to emphasize something else: I went to Pawel's site to download the new beta of Rodent and noted the numerous compiles for all kind of systems and CPUs. Pawel has done something worthy of a commercial endeavour.
I wish Pawel's approach to become a standard. I repeated it a few times already, and I second here Brendan's wishes, although for different reasons: more evaluation knowledge, more tuning, more features are needed in the world of computer chess.
And thanks to the authors for their continuous efforts to improve their engines.
But here, I want to emphasize something else: I went to Pawel's site to download the new beta of Rodent and noted the numerous compiles for all kind of systems and CPUs. Pawel has done something worthy of a commercial endeavour.
I wish Pawel's approach to become a standard. I repeated it a few times already, and I second here Brendan's wishes, although for different reasons: more evaluation knowledge, more tuning, more features are needed in the world of computer chess.