... what about the similarity issue ? table by Ed Schroeder - no 95
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Schooner Version 2.2 Release
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That nonsense was already answered and moved to the Engine Origins Section by the moderators. As a courtesy, I can reply briefly here. You should first refer to an authoritative source for reference such as:gerhard wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 8:09 am ... what about the similarity issue ? table by Ed Schroeder - no 95
http://rebel13.nl/html/big.html
"Philosophy, Computing and Information Science", edited by Ruth Hagengruber, Uwe Riss, 2015
If you wish to challenge the philosophy of shared information further, then open a topic in the engine origins section.
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Ok, you are right. I ve missed the latest statement from Ed Schroeder. Sorry for that.
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Has anyone tested the new features? Jesse Gersenson once requested a Linux build. I was looking for feedback on the stability for the Linux versions. Has anyone tried the to use the polyglot FRC books, or the polyglot14FRC book maker?
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Hello! Thank you for that new release. Not yet had time to test it, but I will do it ASAP.
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I'll start running FRC matches next week. But I certainly won't use the book - that to me is the antithesis of everything that FRC is about.D Sceviour wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:44 pm Has anyone tested the new features? Jesse Gersenson once requested a Linux build. I was looking for feedback on the stability for the Linux versions. Has anyone tried the to use the polyglot FRC books, or the polyglot14FRC book maker?
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I made several little tournaments with Cutechess Cli, under Linux, with the book that you provided, and didn't notice any problem. I didn't try yet the book maker. I would be interested to use a polyglot book in my own programs, if I ever could write some Pascal code to read it.D Sceviour wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:44 pm Has anyone tested the new features? Jesse Gersenson once requested a Linux build. I was looking for feedback on the stability for the Linux versions. Has anyone tried the to use the polyglot FRC books, or the polyglot14FRC book maker?
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...seems to be quite strong:D Sceviour wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2019 5:23 pmI cannot help you on elo gain. My expectations are usually wrong.
Schooner 2.2 x64 1CPU - RubiChess 1.6 x64 1CPU 58.0 - 42.0 +28/=60/-12 58.00%
Schooner 2.2 x64 1CPU - Andscacs 0.95 x64 1CPU 53.5 - 46.5 +25/=57/-18 53.50%
Schooner 2.2 x64 1CPU - Fritz 17 x64 1CPU 53.0 - 47.0 +24/=58/-18 53.00%
Schooner 2.2 x64 1CPU - Vajolet2 2.8.0 x64 1CPU 75.0 - 25.0 +55/=40/-5 75.00%
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Re: Schooner Version 2.2 Release
I am happy that the Linux versions are satisfactory. Are you in need of a polyglot conversion utility, or is it just a matter of finding the time to write the code?Roland Chastain wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2019 3:37 amI made several little tournaments with Cutechess Cli, under Linux, with the book that you provided, and didn't notice any problem. I didn't try yet the book maker. I would be interested to use a polyglot book in my own programs, if I ever could write some Pascal code to read it.D Sceviour wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:44 pm Has anyone tested the new features? Jesse Gersenson once requested a Linux build. I was looking for feedback on the stability for the Linux versions. Has anyone tried the to use the polyglot FRC books, or the polyglot14FRC book maker?
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Re: Schooner Version 2.2 Release
For now, my programs doesn't use any book. I don't have some code to read a book. So, yes, I have to write some code.D Sceviour wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2019 4:36 pm Are you in need of a polyglot conversion utility, or is it just a matter of finding the time to write the code?
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