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Re: Website engines

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chrisw wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 1:01 pm
Rebel wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 7:44 pm A try to collect the websites of engine authors among other things.

http://rebel13.nl/download/download-engines.html

1. Engines listed on alphabet, click on the picture to move to the author's web site.

2. ELO's are based on the CCRL 40/2 rating list of June 2020 on a single processor.

3. When a website is not (or no longer) available the last known version will be offered for download.
Are they uci-compliant and checked non-crashing?
The vast majority is UCI, some are winboard. All of the engines have a CCRL rating, so one may assume they are crash free playing games.
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Re: Website engines

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Hi Ed,

The official Texel repository is actually here:

https://github.com/peterosterlund2/texel

The link you have is from someone else who uploaded source code for released Texel versions (nothing wrong with that) before I made the full Texel history available on github.
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Re: Website engines

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petero2 wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 7:21 pm Hi Ed,

The official Texel repository is actually here:

https://github.com/peterosterlund2/texel

The link you have is from someone else who uploaded source code for released Texel versions (nothing wrong with that) before I made the full Texel history available on github.
Fixed it.
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Re: Website engines

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it is really helpful ,plz add chess engine from the elo rating also .
can gingko be found here ?
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Re: Website engines

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chysiddh14 wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 3:09 am it is really helpful ,plz add chess engine from the elo rating also .
can gingko be found here ?
Gingko is part of ChessBase and as far as I know doesn't have an own website.
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Re: Website engines

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Hi Ed,
Raven https://github.com/sgriffin53/raven/
Might be worth adding; it is actively developed and steadily improving, currently at ~2400 ELO.
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Re: Website engines

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Technically Ginkgo has never been released, we know it's the engine powering Fritz 17, just like Rybka 5 powered Fritz 15 or Rybka 6 powered Fritz 16, but the CCRL doesn't acknowledge rebranding (if they did we'd have Pandix and Fritz 12 on the CCRL's Index as they're unique and unrelated to Ginkgo. Plus Rybka 4 has no reason to be in there since it's just some older version of Fritz 16.)
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Re: Website engines

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mhib wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 10:39 pm Hi Ed,
Raven https://github.com/sgriffin53/raven/
Might be worth adding; it is actively developed and steadily improving, currently at ~2400 ELO.
Very good.

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Re: Website engines

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It would be nice to have some Chess Tiger (especially Gambit Tiger) UCI versions.
Rebel wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 7:44 pm A try to collect the websites of engine authors among other things.

http://rebel13.nl/download/download-engines.html

1. Engines listed on alphabet, click on the picture to move to the author's web site.

2. ELO's are based on the CCRL 40/2 rating list of June 2020 on a single processor.

3. When a website is not (or no longer) available the last known version will be offered for download.
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Re: Website engines

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Vinvin wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 11:20 pm It would be nice to have some Chess Tiger (especially Gambit Tiger) UCI versions.
I don't have the uci editions and in case I had them, these are copyrighted.
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