Gabor, read a few posts before and you will understand.Gabor Szots wrote: ↑Sat Dec 22, 2018 1:33 pmI don't understand this. I have an Axolotl 1.2 dated 17th November.AxolotlFever wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 10:12 pm axolotl 1.2
https://github.com/louism33/Axolotl
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Yes he always jump the gun before reading the posts...
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Thanks Günther. I don't know what to say now:Guenther wrote: ↑Sat Dec 22, 2018 2:31 pmGabor, read a few posts before and you will understand.Gabor Szots wrote: ↑Sat Dec 22, 2018 1:33 pmI don't understand this. I have an Axolotl 1.2 dated 17th November.AxolotlFever wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 10:12 pm axolotl 1.2
https://github.com/louism33/Axolotl
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1. I can say I did read the posts, then I'll look stupid.
2. I can say I did not read the posts, then I'll look superficial.
Now I have read the previous posts (again) and I still don't know the version number of the engine I have tested for CCRL. So I'd choose (1) if I were you.
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Hi Gabor,
Sorry to have caused confusion, I messed up version control and I have got all versions mixed up.
axolotl1.3
https://github.com/louism33/Axolotl
I hope this clears everything up, should make sense from now on
Thank you for your tests and your time, I am still learning and I hope this mistake has not caused too many problems.
With many thanks,
Louis
Sorry to have caused confusion, I messed up version control and I have got all versions mixed up.
axolotl1.3
https://github.com/louism33/Axolotl
I hope this clears everything up, should make sense from now on
Thank you for your tests and your time, I am still learning and I hope this mistake has not caused too many problems.
With many thanks,
Louis
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AxolotlFever wrote: ↑Sat Dec 22, 2018 3:26 pm Hi Gabor,
Sorry to have caused confusion, I messed up version control and I have got all versions mixed up.
axolotl1.3
https://github.com/louism33/Axolotl
I hope this clears everything up, should make sense from now on
Thank you for your tests and your time, I am still learning and I hope this mistake has not caused too many problems.
With many thanks,
Louis
Hi Louis,
No problem. The main thing is you keep working on your engine relentlessly.
Gabor
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Re: New engine releases
Hi Gabor,Gabor Szots wrote: ↑Sat Dec 22, 2018 2:48 pmThanks Günther. I don't know what to say now:Guenther wrote: ↑Sat Dec 22, 2018 2:31 pmGabor, read a few posts before and you will understand.Gabor Szots wrote: ↑Sat Dec 22, 2018 1:33 pmI don't understand this. I have an Axolotl 1.2 dated 17th November.AxolotlFever wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 10:12 pm axolotl 1.2
https://github.com/louism33/Axolotl
+ hiatus over Xmas, as I am seeing less and less progress
1. I can say I did read the posts, then I'll look stupid.
2. I can say I did not read the posts, then I'll look superficial.
Now I have read the previous posts (again) and I still don't know the version number of the engine I have tested for CCRL. So I'd choose (1) if I were you.
Louis started again with 1.0 after early 1.2.
For the rating list it would be best probably to just add a time stamp for the 'November 1.2' version.
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That looks really like the best we could do. I'll pass it on to Ray.
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Re: New engine releases
New LC0 release candidate 0.20rc1
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Re: New engine releases
I've released FrankWalter 2.2.6 (generously hosted by Ron Murawski)
http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=c ... lter:index
Should be a bit stronger than 2.2.3, I saw maybe 50 elo in self play (though what does that say:-) The plusses in elo might be due to improved SEE and move-ordering, any minusses due to applying theoretically sound changes, and seeing them struggle in practice. And keeping them because 'when I fix the bug in the transposition table, then maybe they will prove to be plusses too^^'.
Also in this version it is easier to change the default (256mb) transposition table size by supplying the arguments '-tt 512mb' or '-tt 1gb'. The latter is currently the maximum size supported.
Happy holidays everyone!
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http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=c ... lter:index
Should be a bit stronger than 2.2.3, I saw maybe 50 elo in self play (though what does that say:-) The plusses in elo might be due to improved SEE and move-ordering, any minusses due to applying theoretically sound changes, and seeing them struggle in practice. And keeping them because 'when I fix the bug in the transposition table, then maybe they will prove to be plusses too^^'.
Also in this version it is easier to change the default (256mb) transposition table size by supplying the arguments '-tt 512mb' or '-tt 1gb'. The latter is currently the maximum size supported.
Happy holidays everyone!
--Laurens
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Thanks Laurens, and Happy Holidays.ljgw wrote: ↑Mon Dec 24, 2018 8:16 pm I've released FrankWalter 2.2.6 (generously hosted by Ron Murawski)
http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=c ... lter:index
Should be a bit stronger than 2.2.3, I saw maybe 50 elo in self play (though what does that say:-) The plusses in elo might be due to improved SEE and move-ordering, any minusses due to applying theoretically sound changes, and seeing them struggle in practice. And keeping them because 'when I fix the bug in the transposition table, then maybe they will prove to be plusses too^^'.
Also in this version it is easier to change the default (256mb) transposition table size by supplying the arguments '-tt 512mb' or '-tt 1gb'. The latter is currently the maximum size supported.
Happy holidays everyone!
--Laurens
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