Compilation for Gui Fritz, Schreder, cute chess, ect.
With this executable you can install without arguments
Nothing significant, we wait for readyok to initialize the network, this gives a small lag in the first game,
So the user information at Fritz is very poor.
In Shredder it's a little better and in Cutechess it's a lot better.
I haven't been able to test the gpu version, my graphics card is a bit obsolete. I hope it works anyway.
The engines need to have in their directory the file "weights.txt" for its correct operation, so once downloaded the network we rename it "weights.txt".
Here are some graphics with console output, one snapshot in Fritz 16 and one in Shredder Classic 4
Link download : http://www.mediafire.com/file/hs0fo4o2d ... rleela.zip
LCZero in Fritz Gui and similar
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Re: LCZero in Fritz Gui and similar
It must be that really crappy Opteron, but your 50nps on 2 cores is just atrocious performance. Just put -t 16 or something (twice the number of real cores you have).velmarin wrote:Compilation for Gui Fritz, Schreder, cute chess, ect.
With this executable you can install without arguments
Nothing significant, we wait for readyok to initialize the network, this gives a small lag in the first game,
So the user information at Fritz is very poor.
In Shredder it's a little better and in Cutechess it's a lot better.
I haven't been able to test the gpu version, my graphics card is a bit obsolete. I hope it works anyway.
The engines need to have in their directory the file "weights.txt" for its correct operation, so once downloaded the network we rename it "weights.txt".
Here are some graphics with console output, one snapshot in Fritz 16 and one in Shredder Classic 4
Link download : http://www.mediafire.com/file/hs0fo4o2d ... rleela.zip
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Re: LCZero in Fritz Gui and similar
I guess so, but I'm not worried,Milos wrote: It must be that really crappy Opteron, but your 50nps on 2 cores is just atrocious performance. Just put -t 16 or something (twice the number of real cores you have).
Actually, that's what 2 threads says, but in the end only 1 works,
Anyway, my goal is just to see it work in Fritz GUI.
I have enough computer for my daily business.
AMD PhenomII x4, enough
Thank you.
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Re: LCZero in Fritz Gui and similar
Than it's crappy openBLAS for old AMDs kind of issue.velmarin wrote:I guess so, but I'm not worried,Milos wrote: It must be that really crappy Opteron, but your 50nps on 2 cores is just atrocious performance. Just put -t 16 or something (twice the number of real cores you have).
Actually, that's what 2 threads says, but in the end only 1 works,
Anyway, my goal is just to see it work in Fritz GUI.
I have enough computer for my daily business.
AMD PhenomII x4, enough
Thank you.
Seriously despite being old PhenomII x4 should be able to provide at least 300nps.