geots wrote:If you run an Ivanhoe version, take 46h for example. If you go to KLO's page and use any version with "9" at the beginning, ie 9.46h, you are running the weakest compile, generally speaking.
If you run PeterPan's version, it will be 46h, it will be stronger. If you see where PP has one reading B46h- that is the monster. Those have many more value changes- and trust me PP makes no mistakes. The 46h compile by him would mean he did not make as many changes. But always go for his.
george
PS: It is really nothing hard or difficult to get the correct one. The problem is people are trying to get a bunch of versions right now. Once caught up, you would just wait for the 45 version to come out- and you only have one compile to download. Hell, I could get it for you in 30 seconds.
George, I'm looking for the best Linux compile of Ivanhoe. I'd like to test it if it is still open source. Do you know where to find it?
I'd be glad to add it to my private rating list of open source engines.
thank you
but i need to register to their forum to download the file. and the forum really sucks: adverts everywhere, popups and flash animations... I'm afraid I'll give it a miss
geots wrote:If you run an Ivanhoe version, take 46h for example. If you go to KLO's page and use any version with "9" at the beginning, ie 9.46h, you are running the weakest compile, generally speaking.
If you run PeterPan's version, it will be 46h, it will be stronger. If you see where PP has one reading B46h- that is the monster. Those have many more value changes- and trust me PP makes no mistakes. The 46h compile by him would mean he did not make as many changes. But always go for his.
george
PS: It is really nothing hard or difficult to get the correct one. The problem is people are trying to get a bunch of versions right now. Once caught up, you would just wait for the 45 version to come out- and you only have one compile to download. Hell, I could get it for you in 30 seconds.
George, I'm looking for the best Linux compile of Ivanhoe. I'd like to test it if it is still open source. Do you know where to find it?
I'd be glad to add it to my private rating list of open source engines.
thank you
but i need to register to their forum to download the file. and the forum really sucks: adverts everywhere, popups and flash animations... I'm afraid I'll give it a miss
Lucas- just wait till you here from me. I don't want you wasting cpus on junk.
geots wrote:If you run an Ivanhoe version, take 46h for example. If you go to KLO's page and use any version with "9" at the beginning, ie 9.46h, you are running the weakest compile, generally speaking.
If you run PeterPan's version, it will be 46h, it will be stronger. If you see where PP has one reading B46h- that is the monster. Those have many more value changes- and trust me PP makes no mistakes. The 46h compile by him would mean he did not make as many changes. But always go for his.
george
PS: It is really nothing hard or difficult to get the correct one. The problem is people are trying to get a bunch of versions right now. Once caught up, you would just wait for the 45 version to come out- and you only have one compile to download. Hell, I could get it for you in 30 seconds.
George,
I'm looking for the best Linux compile of Ivanhoe. I'd like to test it if it is still open source. Do you know where to find it?
I'd be glad to add it to my private rating list of open source engines.
thank you
I have a request in- hold on for just a bit if you can. I may hear something very soon.
geots wrote:If you run an Ivanhoe version, take 46h for example. If you go to KLO's page and use any version with "9" at the beginning, ie 9.46h, you are running the weakest compile, generally speaking.
If you run PeterPan's version, it will be 46h, it will be stronger. If you see where PP has one reading B46h- that is the monster. Those have many more value changes- and trust me PP makes no mistakes. The 46h compile by him would mean he did not make as many changes. But always go for his.
george
PS: It is really nothing hard or difficult to get the correct one. The problem is people are trying to get a bunch of versions right now. Once caught up, you would just wait for the 45 version to come out- and you only have one compile to download. Hell, I could get it for you in 30 seconds.
George, I'm looking for the best Linux compile of Ivanhoe. I'd like to test it if it is still open source. Do you know where to find it?
I'd be glad to add it to my private rating list of open source engines.
thank you
but i need to register to their forum to download the file. and the forum really sucks: adverts everywhere, popups and flash animations... I'm afraid I'll give it a miss
Lucas- just wait till you here from me. I don't want you wasting cpus on junk.
george
Thanks. That's exactly what I want to hear
But I will only test if it's open source. I won't test closed source derivatives of Ippolit (nor closed source programs in general). But, unlike most testers, I have no prejudice against the Ippolit family, all the contrary!
geots wrote:If you run an Ivanhoe version, take 46h for example. If you go to KLO's page and use any version with "9" at the beginning, ie 9.46h, you are running the weakest compile, generally speaking.
If you run PeterPan's version, it will be 46h, it will be stronger. If you see where PP has one reading B46h- that is the monster. Those have many more value changes- and trust me PP makes no mistakes. The 46h compile by him would mean he did not make as many changes. But always go for his.
george
PS: It is really nothing hard or difficult to get the correct one. The problem is people are trying to get a bunch of versions right now. Once caught up, you would just wait for the 45 version to come out- and you only have one compile to download. Hell, I could get it for you in 30 seconds.
George, I'm looking for the best Linux compile of Ivanhoe. I'd like to test it if it is still open source. Do you know where to find it?
I'd be glad to add it to my private rating list of open source engines.
thank you
but i need to register to their forum to download the file. and the forum really sucks: adverts everywhere, popups and flash animations... I'm afraid I'll give it a miss
geots wrote:If you run an Ivanhoe version, take 46h for example. If you go to KLO's page and use any version with "9" at the beginning, ie 9.46h, you are running the weakest compile, generally speaking.
If you run PeterPan's version, it will be 46h, it will be stronger. If you see where PP has one reading B46h- that is the monster. Those have many more value changes- and trust me PP makes no mistakes. The 46h compile by him would mean he did not make as many changes. But always go for his.
george
PS: It is really nothing hard or difficult to get the correct one. The problem is people are trying to get a bunch of versions right now. Once caught up, you would just wait for the 45 version to come out- and you only have one compile to download. Hell, I could get it for you in 30 seconds.
George,
I'm looking for the best Linux compile of Ivanhoe. I'd like to test it if it is still open source. Do you know where to find it?
I'd be glad to add it to my private rating list of open source engines.
thank you
You got me there. I will have to do some checking- and see if there are Linux compiles. I don't remember. And if there are, no use you using them till I can tell you which ones. Give me a day or so and I will PM you. No harm meant Ruxy, but I don't want him using KLO's compiles till I talk to Izak. Just hold off and wait on me, Lucas.
Best,
george
Maestro George ,
For sure Mr. Izak hasn't public Linux compiles of Ivanhoe !
geots wrote:If you run an Ivanhoe version, take 46h for example. If you go to KLO's page and use any version with "9" at the beginning, ie 9.46h, you are running the weakest compile, generally speaking.
If you run PeterPan's version, it will be 46h, it will be stronger. If you see where PP has one reading B46h- that is the monster. Those have many more value changes- and trust me PP makes no mistakes. The 46h compile by him would mean he did not make as many changes. But always go for his.
george
PS: It is really nothing hard or difficult to get the correct one. The problem is people are trying to get a bunch of versions right now. Once caught up, you would just wait for the 45 version to come out- and you only have one compile to download. Hell, I could get it for you in 30 seconds.
George, I'm looking for the best Linux compile of Ivanhoe. I'd like to test it if it is still open source. Do you know where to find it?
I'd be glad to add it to my private rating list of open source engines.
thank you
but i need to register to their forum to download the file. and the forum really sucks: adverts everywhere, popups and flash animations... I'm afraid I'll give it a miss
lucas@lucas-desktop:~/Downloads$ ./IvanHoe999946h
./IvanHoe999946h: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./IvanHoe999946h)
geots wrote:If you run an Ivanhoe version, take 46h for example. If you go to KLO's page and use any version with "9" at the beginning, ie 9.46h, you are running the weakest compile, generally speaking.
If you run PeterPan's version, it will be 46h, it will be stronger. If you see where PP has one reading B46h- that is the monster. Those have many more value changes- and trust me PP makes no mistakes. The 46h compile by him would mean he did not make as many changes. But always go for his.
george
PS: It is really nothing hard or difficult to get the correct one. The problem is people are trying to get a bunch of versions right now. Once caught up, you would just wait for the 45 version to come out- and you only have one compile to download. Hell, I could get it for you in 30 seconds.
George, I'm looking for the best Linux compile of Ivanhoe. I'd like to test it if it is still open source. Do you know where to find it?
I'd be glad to add it to my private rating list of open source engines.
thank you
but i need to register to their forum to download the file. and the forum really sucks: adverts everywhere, popups and flash animations... I'm afraid I'll give it a miss
lucas@lucas-desktop:~/Downloads$ ./IvanHoe999946h
./IvanHoe999946h: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./IvanHoe999946h)
lucas@lucas-desktop:~/Downloads$ ./IvanHoe999946h
./IvanHoe999946h: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./IvanHoe999946h)
Actually I have the latest version of Ubuntu, and it comes with glibc 2.13, not 2.14...
geots wrote:If you run an Ivanhoe version, take 46h for example. If you go to KLO's page and use any version with "9" at the beginning, ie 9.46h, you are running the weakest compile, generally speaking.
If you run PeterPan's version, it will be 46h, it will be stronger. If you see where PP has one reading B46h- that is the monster. Those have many more value changes- and trust me PP makes no mistakes. The 46h compile by him would mean he did not make as many changes. But always go for his.
george
PS: It is really nothing hard or difficult to get the correct one. The problem is people are trying to get a bunch of versions right now. Once caught up, you would just wait for the 45 version to come out- and you only have one compile to download. Hell, I could get it for you in 30 seconds.
George, I'm looking for the best Linux compile of Ivanhoe. I'd like to test it if it is still open source. Do you know where to find it?
I'd be glad to add it to my private rating list of open source engines.
thank you
but i need to register to their forum to download the file. and the forum really sucks: adverts everywhere, popups and flash animations... I'm afraid I'll give it a miss
lucas@lucas-desktop:~/Downloads$ ./IvanHoe999946h
./IvanHoe999946h: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./IvanHoe999946h)
On both XBoard and SCID ?
RS
what are you talking about ??
xboard and scid are chess interfaces... glibc is a library (kind or Linux equivalent of a Windows DLL if you like...)