http://www.kikrtech.com/crafty-23.8-x86-trace.zipRobert Pope wrote:Peter, could I talk you into doing an x86 compile with the -DTRACE flag?
Peter
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http://www.kikrtech.com/crafty-23.8-x86-trace.zipRobert Pope wrote:Peter, could I talk you into doing an x86 compile with the -DTRACE flag?
WorksPeter Skinner wrote:New builds are on the website. http://www.kikrtech.com/crafty-23.8-builds2.zipWerner wrote:Thanks Bob!
Now I wait for a new compile from Peter
Peter
Thanks!Peter Skinner wrote:http://www.kikrtech.com/crafty-23.8-x86-trace.zipRobert Pope wrote:Peter, could I talk you into doing an x86 compile with the -DTRACE flag?
Peter
Okay, I tried doing a trace of WAC.108 with sd 3 and trace 99, to get the full tree (just 2000 nodes). The output quickly scrolled out of the text window. When I went to the log file, it didn't have the trace output!? Is that normal behavior? I would have thought that this is exactly the sort of thing that the log file would capture.Peter Skinner wrote:http://www.kikrtech.com/crafty-23.8-x86-trace.zipRobert Pope wrote:Peter, could I talk you into doing an x86 compile with the -DTRACE flag?
Peter
Hi Peter,Peter Skinner wrote:New builds are on the website. http://www.kikrtech.com/crafty-23.8-builds2.zipWerner wrote:Thanks Bob!
Now I wait for a new compile from Peter
Peter
Can you give more information?Martin Thoresen wrote: Hi Peter,
I can't get any of these to work. I tried with Jim Ablett's 23.6 which works fine both as Winboard and Wb2Uci engine in Arena.
The only thing happening with the builds you posted when clicking analyze on a position are a lot of "spam" in the output, then the engine won't respond to further commands and if I want to stop it I have to kill the process. Tried different hash sizes etc.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Martin
I just tried it here (normally I don't use Arena) and it seems to work just fine:Martin Thoresen wrote: Hi Peter,
I can't get any of these to work. I tried with Jim Ablett's 23.6 which works fine both as Winboard and Wb2Uci engine in Arena.
The only thing happening with the builds you posted when clicking analyze on a position are a lot of "spam" in the output, then the engine won't respond to further commands and if I want to stop it I have to kill the process. Tried different hash sizes etc.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Martin
I didn't have to do that at all.phenri wrote:try to define priority to below normal in task manager