Thanks Guenther for reporting these new releases
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[b]Eubos 1.09[/b]
https://github.com/cjbolt/EubosChess/releases
[b]LC0 0.26.2 rc1[/b]
https://github.com/LeelaChessZero/lc0/releases
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Re: New engine releases 2020
Thanks Gabor for reporting this new update
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Eubos 1.1.0
New engine: Supernova 1.0.1 by Minkai Yang, USA - https://github.com/MichaeltheCoder7/Supernova
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Eubos 1.1.0
New engine: Supernova 1.0.1 by Minkai Yang, USA - https://github.com/MichaeltheCoder7/Supernova
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Re: New engine releases 2020
I thought it was recommended not to use march=native for compiles you intend to distribute, but instead to target a specific platform (eg march=haswell for a BMI2 compile).Luecx wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 2:32 pm Oh thank you very much on this one!
What we mean is that we are not yet able to build a static executable due to marche=native which is required for our SSE/AVX code to run.
Therefor one needs to compile the project in order to get a working executable. We are trying to solve this issue at the moment.
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Re: New engine releases 2020
Thank you Finn !!
I hope there will be some windows binary compilations for various architecture
i'm eager to test your engine !
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[size=150][b]Koivisto 1.0[/b][/size]
Some strangers and I have written this engine for about 4 months now, and we estimate its strength to be between 2800 and 2900.
We're still figuring out the build process, so for now, you might have to compile yourself. It's a single makefile.
[url]https://github.com/Luecx/Koivisto[/url]
The engine supports all important UCI commands together with additional [b]print [/b](to print the board) and [b]eval[/b] for a detailed overview of the evaluation.
We'd also like to have this run in CCRL, but we're not very familiar with the process. We hope there is interest in testing our engine.
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I hope there will be some windows binary compilations for various architecture
i'm eager to test your engine !
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[size=150][b]Koivisto 1.0[/b][/size]
Some strangers and I have written this engine for about 4 months now, and we estimate its strength to be between 2800 and 2900.
We're still figuring out the build process, so for now, you might have to compile yourself. It's a single makefile.
[url]https://github.com/Luecx/Koivisto[/url]
The engine supports all important UCI commands together with additional [b]print [/b](to print the board) and [b]eval[/b] for a detailed overview of the evaluation.
We'd also like to have this run in CCRL, but we're not very familiar with the process. We hope there is interest in testing our engine.
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Re: New engine releases 2020
march=native is recommended if you compile yourself. Sadly there seems to be an issue with -static in general. Hopefully, this will be resolved by the end of this week.tmokonen wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 6:28 pmI thought it was recommended not to use march=native for compiles you intend to distribute, but instead to target a specific platform (eg march=haswell for a BMI2 compile).Luecx wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 2:32 pm Oh thank you very much on this one!
What we mean is that we are not yet able to build a static executable due to marche=native which is required for our SSE/AVX code to run.
Therefor one needs to compile the project in order to get a working executable. We are trying to solve this issue at the moment.
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Re: New engine releases 2020
Jamal Bubker wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 6:36 pm Thank you Finn !!
I hope there will be some windows binary compilations for various architecture
i'm eager to test your engine !
Luecx wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:37 pm Koivisto 1.0
Some strangers and I have written this engine for about 4 months now, and we estimate its strength to be between 2800 and 2900.
We're still figuring out the build process, so for now, you might have to compile yourself. It's a single makefile.
https://github.com/Luecx/Koivisto
The engine supports all important UCI commands together with additional print (to print the board) and eval for a detailed overview of the evaluation.
We'd also like to have this run in CCRL, but we're not very familiar with the process. We hope there is interest in testing our engine.
Thank you very much! I hope there will be binaries by the end of this week
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Re: New engine releases 2020
There is no process. CCRL tries to test all engines that generate interest, let it be public or personal. Every member makes his choice using his discretion.
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Re: New engine releases 2020
Thank you for reporting this, Günther. It is always a pleasure to see someone put in serious work even if virtue will be his only reward. I am currently testing it and it looks it will be around 1400.Guenther wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:23 am Neocortex 1.0 by Justin Stanley
https://github.com/codeandkey/neocortex
I remember that I tried to compile this already in spring, but files were missing IIRC.
It seems this older neocortex version was moved to a different branch.
The current master branch compiles fine now.
I will add it in a few hours to my download site, as the 1.0 release is source only.
I don't think it is very strong right now, but at least it has a lot of original work in it unlike other beef.
BTW, I see your chronology does not list Beef.
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Re: New engine releases 2020
The author created a fix for the nps overflow after my report, I will update my download soon.Gabor Szots wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 2:25 pmThank you for reporting this, Günther. It is always a pleasure to see someone put in serious work even if virtue will be his only reward. I am currently testing it and it looks it will be around 1400.Guenther wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:23 am Neocortex 1.0 by Justin Stanley
https://github.com/codeandkey/neocortex
I remember that I tried to compile this already in spring, but files were missing IIRC.
It seems this older neocortex version was moved to a different branch.
The current master branch compiles fine now.
I will add it in a few hours to my download site, as the 1.0 release is source only.
I don't think it is very strong right now, but at least it has a lot of original work in it unlike other beef.
Surely he likes to be listed at CCRL, or are you currently testing as private person?
(The nps overflow fix will have no influence on strength.)
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Re: New engine releases 2020
I have already submitted my games to CCRL, Neocortex is likely to appear on our blitz list tomorrow, maybe even today.
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