Theo H. wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 12:18 pm
Is it possible to compile some of the new neural-network-engines like Lc0 or Stockfish NNUE for the tiny Pi Zero W? Would be cool to power the DGT Centaur with them.
Kind Regards
Theo
Sorry it took this long but here is Stockfish 13 ad lc0 0.27 for the 32bit pi zero. Funny note, took 14m58s to compile stockfish and 1.5 hours to compile lc0. I tried a couple different nets with lc0 and the only one that would work reasonably is a 10b one which is included.
Thank you! Linux is becoming my best chess machine, with all these updates
Soon I'll publish a crosstable.. I'm curious to see how many positions calculates PI4 with your compiled Igel 3.0 NNUE. With Ubuntu ARM64 on Silicon M1 (4 CPUs)1600Kn/s on starting position
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jshriver wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 4:45 pm
If you have any other engines requests let me know.
Once I get my m1 I will try redoing all of these for native os x m1.
Thank you dear! There are all the MikeB strong engines and Cfish latest. For Lc0, the 0.26.3 PI4 version taken from this forum works fine (yet very slow ...on Mac M1 native bias Is 8 times faster), but I don't know the differences with 0.27.0 ... sp=sharing
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jshriver wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 4:45 pm
If you have any other engines requests let me know.
Once I get my m1 I will try redoing all of these for native os x m1.
Hi Josh,
Thanks for keeping alive this thread I have been pretty busy last months and i may update with new engines or new engines versions when i will have some holiday but don't think it's in next weeks. (if they are not yet compiled of course ^^ )
Happy that many people download the engines collection, build their tiny computer chess machine and contribute to this thread (like authors that compile now for the pi4 for example)
Pi4Chess wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 12:06 am
Thanks for keeping alive this thread I have been pretty busy last months and i may update with new engines or new engines versions when i will have some holiday but don't think it's in next weeks. (if they are not yet compiled of course ^^ )
Happy that many people download the engines collection, build their tiny computer chess machine and contribute to this thread (like authors that compile now for the pi4 for example)
Glad to hear you're still around. I'll do my best to keep the torch burning and we'll be here when you have more time.