Tennison wrote:Toga II 3.0 is clearly better than Toga Returns 1.1 !
I hope reducing gape for next version. But difficult ... I'm not good programmer ... I'm learning ...
Hi Ben,
Thanks for helping Carl. Do feel free however to borrow any code you like from Toga II 3.0 (or even port your changes to it) - I would probably advise you to do so in order to have a stronger Toga
As mentioned in the readme.txt and in my sources, I did borrow one idea from Toga Returns also.
If Carl is running his Toga with bitbases the problem is in my opinion very likely to be related to that. Even though I of not know much about possibly more the recent versions of the bitbases, "we" had problems in the past especially on 64 bit systems. I would suggest disabling them if there are problems for it does not bring much elo. If you delete the path from the UCI options it may not solve everything but it can't hurt to try it. Sorry, but I'm not such a big fan of the bitbases for Toga.
Eelco
Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first
place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you
are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.
-- Brian W. Kernighan
Eelco de Groot wrote:If Carl is running his Toga with bitbases the problem is in my opinion very likely to be related to that. Even though I of not know much about possibly more the recent versions of the bitbases, "we" had problems in the past especially on 64 bit systems. I would suggest disabling them if there are problems for it does not bring much elo. If you delete the path from the UCI options it may not solve everything but it can't hurt to try it. Sorry, but I'm not such a big fan of the bitbases for Toga.
Eelco
+2!
You don't have to worry about deleting the path in any version I looked at. Mine all have the same path: c:/egbb/ You control it, because the path is useless unless you have a folder in C drive containing the egbb. In mine, there is nothing at the end of the path.