Hi everyone! (I'm new here).
Does anyone have any suggestions on which engine is generally strongest for analyzing (hours per move potentially) chess on linux (featuring Multi-PV).
Since it is possible to run windows executables with wine, windows-only suggestions are welcome as well. However, I would prefer to settle for a linux-native solution.
I have battled a few engines against each other in blitz, but I suspect that this is not a good measure for long-time analysis strength.
Bring out your favourites!
Best free linux engine for analysis with multi-pv?
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govert
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royb
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Re: Best free linux engine for analysis with multi-pv?
I run Glaurung 2.2. I run the 64-bit version as I run 64-bit Ubuntu. I also use Crafty 22.8 as well and while it is weaker than Glaurung, it still offers useful insights on some positions.
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krazyken
Re: Best free linux engine for analysis with multi-pv?
Rybka runs well in 64bits via microwine.
For free, You are looking at Glaurung/Stockfish, Crafty or Scorpio. Naum 4 and Shredder 11 may be the top commercial Linux native programs.
For free, You are looking at Glaurung/Stockfish, Crafty or Scorpio. Naum 4 and Shredder 11 may be the top commercial Linux native programs.
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Denis P. Mendoza
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Re: Best free linux engine for analysis with multi-pv?
Don't forget to try Michel Van Den Bergh's Toga Linux ports:
http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algeb ... _versions/
Well-documented too!
I forgot about the extras from Benigno Hernandez:
http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algeb ... ore_ports/
http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algeb ... _versions/
Well-documented too!
http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algeb ... ore_ports/
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govert
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Re: Best free linux engine for analysis with multi-pv?
Isn't Multi-pv broken in Toga2?Denis P. Mendoza wrote:Don't forget to try Michel Van Den Bergh's Toga Linux ports:
http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algeb ... _versions/
Well-documented too!
I forgot about the extras from Benigno Hernandez:
http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algeb ... ore_ports/
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krazyken
Re: Best free linux engine for analysis with multi-pv?
as far as I know, yes. and in Fruit as well.govert wrote:Isn't Multi-pv broken in Toga2?Denis P. Mendoza wrote:Don't forget to try Michel Van Den Bergh's Toga Linux ports:
http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algeb ... _versions/
Well-documented too!
I forgot about the extras from Benigno Hernandez:
http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algeb ... ore_ports/
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glorfindel
Re: Best free linux engine for analysis with multi-pv?
It is not broken in Deep Learning Toga and its descendant, The Mad Prune (which does not have learning capabilities). From all the Toga versions, I am using The Mad Prune, precisely for this reason.Isn't Multi-pv broken in Toga2?
Other options would be:
- Glaurung 2.2: it has no clear advantage or disadvantage compared to TMP.
- Fruit 2.3.1: it can use nalimov TBs, but it cannot use many CPUs
- Naum 4: it can use nalimov TBs, it can use many CPUs, it can display multi-PV and it is the strongest native linux engine, but it is not free.
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shiv
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Re: Best free linux engine for analysis with multi-pv?
Unless I am missing something obvious, is rybka 2.2n2 not free? Microwine (and other tools) have a way to convert the exe to a linux executable (actually this is just a wrapper for wine within the binary) but very convenient to setup with a GUI (i.e. just point to file).
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govert
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Re: Best free linux engine for analysis with multi-pv?
NICE extras! Thanx for the link.Denis P. Mendoza wrote:Don't forget to try Michel Van Den Bergh's Toga Linux ports:
I forgot about the extras from Benigno Hernandez:
http://alpha.uhasselt.be/Research/Algeb ... ore_ports/
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govert
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Re: Best free linux engine for analysis with multi-pv?
Yep. rybka 2.2n2 is free and works with wine.shiv wrote:Unless I am missing something obvious, is rybka 2.2n2 not free? Microwine (and other tools) have a way to convert the exe to a linux executable (actually this is just a wrapper for wine within the binary) but very convenient to setup with a GUI (i.e. just point to file).
Would you say that it is stronger that the others mentioned in this thread?