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Doch 1.2 update (uci) by Don Dailey available
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Re: Doch 1.2 update (uci) by Don Dailey available
Hi Don
I have one question I hope you can answer me. Does Doch support SMP, or is it single core engine ?
Best Regards
Damir
I have one question I hope you can answer me. Does Doch support SMP, or is it single core engine ?
Best Regards
Damir
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Re: Doch 1.2 update (uci) by Don Dailey available
At the moment it is single core - but it won't always be that way. I designed it to eventually be SMP.Damir wrote:Hi Don
I have one question I hope you can answer me. Does Doch support SMP, or is it single core engine ?
Best Regards
Damir
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Re: Doch 1.2 update (uci) by Don Dailey available
Reason I am asking is because I am running it now on my (i7 920) VS 4-core Toga ( 60+1) and it is holding its own, for a single core that is.. after 24 moves the game is about equal with Doch beeing a little better out of the oppening
Thanks for the great engine.
Thanks for the great engine.
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Re: Doch 1.2 update (uci) by Don Dailey available
I am looking forward to the MP version once it is out.
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Re: Doch 1.2 update (uci) by Don Dailey available
That would be greatDon wrote:At the moment it is single core - but it won't always be that way. I designed it to eventually be SMP.Damir wrote:Hi Don
I have one question I hope you can answer me. Does Doch support SMP, or is it single core engine ?
Best Regards
Damir
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Re: Doch 1.2 update (uci) by Don Dailey available
I should note that I feel the same.Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:That would be greatDon wrote:At the moment it is single core - but it won't always be that way. I designed it to eventually be SMP.Damir wrote:Hi Don
I have one question I hope you can answer me. Does Doch support SMP, or is it single core engine ?
Best Regards
Damir
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Re: Doch 1.2 update (uci) by Don Dailey available
(303) Doch64 1.2 JA - LearningTogaII14 12b [B90]
QWERT, Blitz 60m+1s qwert (1), 15.12.2009
[0.17;0.07]
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz 3920 MHzW=18.5 plies; 2.434kN/s; MyBook18.ctgB=23.4 plies; 6.634kN/s; MyBook18.ctg 1.e4 B/0 0 c5 B/0 0 2.Nf3 B/0 0 d6 B/0 0 3.d4 B/0 0 cxd4 B/0 0 4.Nxd4 B/0 0 Nf6 B/0 0 5.Nc3 B/0 0 a6 B/0 0 6.Be3 B/0 0 e5 B/0 0 7.Nb3 B/0 0 Be6 B/0 0 8.f3 B/0 0 h5 B/0 0 9.Qd2 B/0 0 Nbd7 B/0 0 10.Nd5 B/0 0 Bxd5 B/0 0 11.exd5 B/0 0 g6 B/0 0 12.Be2 B/0 0 Bg7 B/0 0 13.0–0–0 B/0 0 Qc7 B/0 0 14.c4 Both last book move B/0 0 14...Nb6 0.07/21 5:19 15.Qa5 0.17/21 2:36 Bh6 0.15/20 1:08 16.Bxh6 0.16/22 3:06 Rxh6 0.29/20 1:28 17.Kb1 (f4) 0.16/21 2:57 17...0–0–0 0.08/18 1:09 18.Rc1 (Qd2) 0.75/21 3:31 18...Kb8 0.12/19 1:43 19.c5 (Rhd1) 0.85/22 2:00 19...Nbxd5 0.12/18 1:06 20.c6 (Rhd1) 0.63/22 2:14 20...Qxa5 -0.13/20 1:28 21.Nxa5 0.62/20 12 b5 0.00/21 50 22.a4 0.57/22 1:59 Kc7 0.00/21 1:43 23.axb5 0.53/23 1:52 axb5 0.00/21 1:17 24.Nb7 (Rhd1) 0.43/24 4:09 24...Ra8 (Re8) 0.00/21 1:13 25.Rhd1 0.41/21 2:17 Nf4 0.10/20 53 26.Bxb5 0.40/17 9 Ne8 0.19/20 50 27.Rd2 0.25/20 2:55 g5 (Ne6) 0.00/20 1:12 28.Bc4 0.30/20 2:23 Rf6 (Ne6) 0.00/19 1:34 29.b4 0.25/19 2:13 Ne6 0.00/19 1:00 30.Na5 (Bxe6) 0.19/20 4:34 30...Nd4 -0.20/19 1:40 31.Rb2 0.00/18 1:56 g4 0.00/20 1:59 32.fxg4 (Bd5) 0.00/20 2:10 32...hxg4 -0.29/18 46 33.Bd5 0.00/20 2:09 Nb5 (Rb8) -0.23/18 44 34.Ka2 0.00/19 1:13 Rb8 (Nd4) -0.28/18 42 35.g3 (Bc4) 0.00/21 6:08 35...Ng7 -0.26/19 1:05 36.Nc4 (Rd2) 0.00/21 1:36 36...Ra8+ -0.57/20 1:06 37.Na5 0.00/23 2:08 Ne6 (Rb8) -0.49/20 47 38.Kb3 -0.13/19 1:08 Ned4+ (Na7) -0.62/19 1:20 39.Kc4 -0.39/20 1:07 Na7 -0.58/19 1:53 40.Kd3 0.00/20 1:25 Rf5 (Nc8) -0.64/19 58 41.Be4 (Rg2) 0.00/17 48 41...Rh5 -0.83/18 35 42.Bd5 -0.60/18 2:11 Nab5 -0.61/18 30 43.Ra2 (Bc4) -0.63/18 1:09 43...f5 -1.05/18 59 44.Bc4 (Kc4) -0.80/19 1:09 44...e4+ (Rah8) -1.93/17 28 45.Ke3 -1.22/16 5 d5 -2.09/17 58 46.Bf1 -1.59/18 45 Ne6 -2.18/18 51 47.Bxb5 -1.70/17 5 d4+ -2.04/18 52 48.Kd2 -1.88/18 6 Rxh2+ -2.15/18 50 49.Be2 -1.62/17 4 d3 -2.18/17 48 50.Kc3 (Ke3) -1.76/20 51 50...dxe2 -2.52/17 27 51.Re1 -1.93/21 1:01 Rh3 -2.43/18 30 52.Rexe2 (b5) -2.02/21 1:01 52...Rxg3+ -2.82/17 19 53.Kc4 -2.38/21 2:45 Rd8 -2.76/18 25 54.Red2 -2.43/20 1:27 Rgd3 -2.87/18 36 55.Rxd3 (Rh2) -2.51/19 1:30 55...exd3 (Rxd3) -3.18/17 29 56.Nb3 -1.97/20 45 Kxc6 -3.22/17 32 57.Ra6+ -1.94/14 3 Kd7 -3.19/18 19 58.Kxd3 -2.06/19 31 Ke7+ -3.21/17 37 59.Ke3 (Ke2) -2.56/19 53 59...g3 (f4+) -3.36/17 29 60.Nc5 (Ra2) -2.08/20 26 60...f4+ -4.00/18 25 61.Kf3 -2.15/22 57 Nd4+ -4.03/17 18 62.Kxf4 -2.26/22 37 g2 -4.03/18 32 63.Ra7+ -2.39/21 43 Kf6 -4.24/17 31 64.Ra1 (Ra6+) -2.61/20 36 64...Ne2+ -4.51/18 12 65.Ke4 (Ke3) -2.46/20 41 65...Ra8 (Rh8) -5.13/16 21 66.Rxa8 (Na6) -2.24/18 22 66...g1Q -5.53/13 14 67.Ra6+ -2.24/18 24 Kg5 -5.63/16 21 68.Kd5 -2.30/20 54 Qd4+ -5.64/14 16 69.Kc6 -2.33/19 21 Qxb4 -5.81/16 11 70.Ra4 -#23/0 0 Qb2 -5.82/16 26 71.Ne4+ (Re4) -#23/0 0 71...Kg6 -#23/0 0 72.Ra6 -#22/0 0 Kf5 -#22/0 0 73.Nd6+ -#21/0 0 Ke6 -#21/0 0 74.Nc4 -#20/0 0 Qb4 -#20/0 0 75.Kc7+ -#19/0 0 Ke7 -#19/0 0 76.Nb6 -#18/0 0 Nc3 -6.65/16 10 77.Nc8+ -#20/0 0 Kf8 -#20/0 0 78.Nd6 -#19/0 0 Nd5+ -7.41/16 10 79.Kc6 -#18/0 0 Nf6 -8.82/17 24 80.Rb6 (Nc8) -#17/0 0 80...Qc3+ -9.89/19 14 81.Kb7 -#16/0 0 Nd5 -#16/0 0 82.Rc6 -#15/0 0 Qg7+ -13.63/18 31 83.Kc8 (Kb8) -#14/0 0 83...Qa7 -#14/0 0 84.Kd8 -#13/0 0 Nf6 -#13/0 0 85.Rc7 -#12/0 0 Qb6 -#13/16 41 86.Nc4 (Nc8) -#11/0 0 86...Qe6 -#12/13 14 87.Nd6 -#10/0 0 Kg8 -#9/17 11 88.Ra7 (Rb7) -#9/0 0 88...Qxd6+ -#5/63 1 89.Kc8 -4.95/16 2 Nd5 (Qc6+) -#4/63 0 90.Rb7 (Rg7+) -#7/16 5 90...Nb6+ (Ne7+) -#6/50 7 91.Rxb6 -#6/14 0 Qxb6 -#5/63 0 92.Kd7 -#5/9 0 Kg7 (Kf7) -#4/63 0 93.Ke7 -#5/8 0 Qc7+ -#3/63 0 94.Ke6 (Ke8) -#4/6 0 94...Qc5 -#4/63 0 95.Kd7 -#3/5 0 Kf6 -#3/63 0 96.Kd8 -#2/3 0 Ke6 -#2/63 0 97.Ke8 -#1/1 0 Qe7# -#1/63 0 0–1
QWERT, Blitz 60m+1s qwert (1), 15.12.2009
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Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz 3920 MHzW=18.5 plies; 2.434kN/s; MyBook18.ctgB=23.4 plies; 6.634kN/s; MyBook18.ctg 1.e4 B/0 0 c5 B/0 0 2.Nf3 B/0 0 d6 B/0 0 3.d4 B/0 0 cxd4 B/0 0 4.Nxd4 B/0 0 Nf6 B/0 0 5.Nc3 B/0 0 a6 B/0 0 6.Be3 B/0 0 e5 B/0 0 7.Nb3 B/0 0 Be6 B/0 0 8.f3 B/0 0 h5 B/0 0 9.Qd2 B/0 0 Nbd7 B/0 0 10.Nd5 B/0 0 Bxd5 B/0 0 11.exd5 B/0 0 g6 B/0 0 12.Be2 B/0 0 Bg7 B/0 0 13.0–0–0 B/0 0 Qc7 B/0 0 14.c4 Both last book move B/0 0 14...Nb6 0.07/21 5:19 15.Qa5 0.17/21 2:36 Bh6 0.15/20 1:08 16.Bxh6 0.16/22 3:06 Rxh6 0.29/20 1:28 17.Kb1 (f4) 0.16/21 2:57 17...0–0–0 0.08/18 1:09 18.Rc1 (Qd2) 0.75/21 3:31 18...Kb8 0.12/19 1:43 19.c5 (Rhd1) 0.85/22 2:00 19...Nbxd5 0.12/18 1:06 20.c6 (Rhd1) 0.63/22 2:14 20...Qxa5 -0.13/20 1:28 21.Nxa5 0.62/20 12 b5 0.00/21 50 22.a4 0.57/22 1:59 Kc7 0.00/21 1:43 23.axb5 0.53/23 1:52 axb5 0.00/21 1:17 24.Nb7 (Rhd1) 0.43/24 4:09 24...Ra8 (Re8) 0.00/21 1:13 25.Rhd1 0.41/21 2:17 Nf4 0.10/20 53 26.Bxb5 0.40/17 9 Ne8 0.19/20 50 27.Rd2 0.25/20 2:55 g5 (Ne6) 0.00/20 1:12 28.Bc4 0.30/20 2:23 Rf6 (Ne6) 0.00/19 1:34 29.b4 0.25/19 2:13 Ne6 0.00/19 1:00 30.Na5 (Bxe6) 0.19/20 4:34 30...Nd4 -0.20/19 1:40 31.Rb2 0.00/18 1:56 g4 0.00/20 1:59 32.fxg4 (Bd5) 0.00/20 2:10 32...hxg4 -0.29/18 46 33.Bd5 0.00/20 2:09 Nb5 (Rb8) -0.23/18 44 34.Ka2 0.00/19 1:13 Rb8 (Nd4) -0.28/18 42 35.g3 (Bc4) 0.00/21 6:08 35...Ng7 -0.26/19 1:05 36.Nc4 (Rd2) 0.00/21 1:36 36...Ra8+ -0.57/20 1:06 37.Na5 0.00/23 2:08 Ne6 (Rb8) -0.49/20 47 38.Kb3 -0.13/19 1:08 Ned4+ (Na7) -0.62/19 1:20 39.Kc4 -0.39/20 1:07 Na7 -0.58/19 1:53 40.Kd3 0.00/20 1:25 Rf5 (Nc8) -0.64/19 58 41.Be4 (Rg2) 0.00/17 48 41...Rh5 -0.83/18 35 42.Bd5 -0.60/18 2:11 Nab5 -0.61/18 30 43.Ra2 (Bc4) -0.63/18 1:09 43...f5 -1.05/18 59 44.Bc4 (Kc4) -0.80/19 1:09 44...e4+ (Rah8) -1.93/17 28 45.Ke3 -1.22/16 5 d5 -2.09/17 58 46.Bf1 -1.59/18 45 Ne6 -2.18/18 51 47.Bxb5 -1.70/17 5 d4+ -2.04/18 52 48.Kd2 -1.88/18 6 Rxh2+ -2.15/18 50 49.Be2 -1.62/17 4 d3 -2.18/17 48 50.Kc3 (Ke3) -1.76/20 51 50...dxe2 -2.52/17 27 51.Re1 -1.93/21 1:01 Rh3 -2.43/18 30 52.Rexe2 (b5) -2.02/21 1:01 52...Rxg3+ -2.82/17 19 53.Kc4 -2.38/21 2:45 Rd8 -2.76/18 25 54.Red2 -2.43/20 1:27 Rgd3 -2.87/18 36 55.Rxd3 (Rh2) -2.51/19 1:30 55...exd3 (Rxd3) -3.18/17 29 56.Nb3 -1.97/20 45 Kxc6 -3.22/17 32 57.Ra6+ -1.94/14 3 Kd7 -3.19/18 19 58.Kxd3 -2.06/19 31 Ke7+ -3.21/17 37 59.Ke3 (Ke2) -2.56/19 53 59...g3 (f4+) -3.36/17 29 60.Nc5 (Ra2) -2.08/20 26 60...f4+ -4.00/18 25 61.Kf3 -2.15/22 57 Nd4+ -4.03/17 18 62.Kxf4 -2.26/22 37 g2 -4.03/18 32 63.Ra7+ -2.39/21 43 Kf6 -4.24/17 31 64.Ra1 (Ra6+) -2.61/20 36 64...Ne2+ -4.51/18 12 65.Ke4 (Ke3) -2.46/20 41 65...Ra8 (Rh8) -5.13/16 21 66.Rxa8 (Na6) -2.24/18 22 66...g1Q -5.53/13 14 67.Ra6+ -2.24/18 24 Kg5 -5.63/16 21 68.Kd5 -2.30/20 54 Qd4+ -5.64/14 16 69.Kc6 -2.33/19 21 Qxb4 -5.81/16 11 70.Ra4 -#23/0 0 Qb2 -5.82/16 26 71.Ne4+ (Re4) -#23/0 0 71...Kg6 -#23/0 0 72.Ra6 -#22/0 0 Kf5 -#22/0 0 73.Nd6+ -#21/0 0 Ke6 -#21/0 0 74.Nc4 -#20/0 0 Qb4 -#20/0 0 75.Kc7+ -#19/0 0 Ke7 -#19/0 0 76.Nb6 -#18/0 0 Nc3 -6.65/16 10 77.Nc8+ -#20/0 0 Kf8 -#20/0 0 78.Nd6 -#19/0 0 Nd5+ -7.41/16 10 79.Kc6 -#18/0 0 Nf6 -8.82/17 24 80.Rb6 (Nc8) -#17/0 0 80...Qc3+ -9.89/19 14 81.Kb7 -#16/0 0 Nd5 -#16/0 0 82.Rc6 -#15/0 0 Qg7+ -13.63/18 31 83.Kc8 (Kb8) -#14/0 0 83...Qa7 -#14/0 0 84.Kd8 -#13/0 0 Nf6 -#13/0 0 85.Rc7 -#12/0 0 Qb6 -#13/16 41 86.Nc4 (Nc8) -#11/0 0 86...Qe6 -#12/13 14 87.Nd6 -#10/0 0 Kg8 -#9/17 11 88.Ra7 (Rb7) -#9/0 0 88...Qxd6+ -#5/63 1 89.Kc8 -4.95/16 2 Nd5 (Qc6+) -#4/63 0 90.Rb7 (Rg7+) -#7/16 5 90...Nb6+ (Ne7+) -#6/50 7 91.Rxb6 -#6/14 0 Qxb6 -#5/63 0 92.Kd7 -#5/9 0 Kg7 (Kf7) -#4/63 0 93.Ke7 -#5/8 0 Qc7+ -#3/63 0 94.Ke6 (Ke8) -#4/6 0 94...Qc5 -#4/63 0 95.Kd7 -#3/5 0 Kf6 -#3/63 0 96.Kd8 -#2/3 0 Ke6 -#2/63 0 97.Ke8 -#1/1 0 Qe7# -#1/63 0 0–1
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Re: Doch 1.2 update (uci) by Don Dailey available
Just a couple questions:
Will the Doch source code ever be available?
Will Doch ever go commercial (Possibly to pay Larry)?
Peter
BTW Good luck to Doch, it's in a tourney with HIARCS, Spark, Critter, and Twisted Logic. 3/0 blitz; yeah it's short but I don't have a lot of free CPU time right now
Will the Doch source code ever be available?
Will Doch ever go commercial (Possibly to pay Larry)?
Peter
BTW Good luck to Doch, it's in a tourney with HIARCS, Spark, Critter, and Twisted Logic. 3/0 blitz; yeah it's short but I don't have a lot of free CPU time right now
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Re: Doch 1.2 update (uci) by Don Dailey available
I don't know if I will release the sources but there is nothing that is really that much of a secret. It's something I might consider if I don't go commercial.alpha123 wrote:Just a couple questions:
Will the Doch source code ever be available?
Will Doch ever go commercial (Possibly to pay Larry)?
Peter
BTW Good luck to Doch, it's in a tourney with HIARCS, Spark, Critter, and Twisted Logic. 3/0 blitz; yeah it's short but I don't have a lot of free CPU time right now
It's possible that doch will go commercial but it's not clear there is any money in computer chess unless you are in the top 2 or 3 and I'm not real sure about that. If doch gets there it would be nice to be able to work on chess full time instead of working for the man