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https://github.com/frankkopp/FrankyUCIChessEngine > Frank Kopp, UCI, Java, source
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jar-file: https://github.com/stressGC/Java-Chess- ... ster/build
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Re: New Releases for 2019 - CCWiki & XB/UCI Chronology
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Re: New Releases for 2019 - CCWiki
Thanks for the info Norbert.Norbert Raimund Leisner wrote: ↑Sat Jan 05, 2019 10:08 pm Chess Engine List
https://github.com/frankkopp/FrankyUCIChessEngine > Frank Kopp, UCI, Java, source
jar-files: https://github.com/frankkopp/FrankyUCIC ... r/Releases
https://github.com/stressGC/Java-Chess-Engine > Georges Cosson, UCI, Java, source
jar-file: https://github.com/stressGC/Java-Chess- ... ster/build
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Norbert
I have added both programs to the XB/UCI chronology.
For the second one I use currently the name 'CossonJCE' (Cosson JavaChessEngine)
Some caveats though:
Franky often uses more cpu than allowed (probably polling on more threads?) and also seems to leak memory.
CossonJCE sometimes spikes some more cpu at the beginning of the move.
Here a quick test under WB.
(you have to click at the 3 dots in the line above the board to load the second game)
[pgn][Event "Test_2018"]
[Site "CAPPUCCINO"]
[Date "2019.01.07"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Franky_07"]
[Black "Aldebaran 0.7.0"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[TimeControl "40/240"]
[Annotator "5. -0.14 1... +0.04"]
1. c4 e5 {+0.04/7 1.1} 2. Nc3 Bb4 {+0.10/7 1.8} 3. Qc2 Nf6 {+0.22/7 2.3} 4.
e3 d6 {+0.19/7 4} 5. Nd5 {-0.14/7 7} Nxd5 {+0.44/7 1.6} 6. cxd5 {-0.16/7 7}
O-O {+0.38/7 2.5} 7. Bb5 {+0.33/6 7} a6 {+0.43/6 1.1} 8. Bd3 {+0.22/7 7} f5
{+0.44/7 1.4} 9. a3 {+0.32/7 7} Ba5 {+0.46/7 2.2} 10. Ne2 {+0.08/7 7} b5
{+0.37/6 1.3} 11. e4 {+0.19/7 7} g6 {+0.48/7 2.6} 12. exf5 {+0.56/7 6} gxf5
{+0.48/7 2.0} 13. f3 {+0.22/7 7} Bb6 {+0.48/7 5} 14. b4 {-0.08/6 7} Qh4+
{+0.74/7 2.6} 15. Kd1 {-0.09/7 7} a5 {+0.74/6 1.8} 16. Rb1 {+0.36/7 7} Qf2
{+0.76/7 4} 17. Rg1 {+0.36/7 5} Qh4 {+0.76/7 3} 18. Rh1 {+0.36/8 7} Qf2
{+0.76/7 4} 19. Rg1 {+0.36/8 7} Qh4 {+0.76/7 2.6} 20. Rh1 {+0.44/8 6}
{Draw by repetition} 1/2-1/2
[Event "Test_2018"]
[Site "CAPPUCCINO"]
[Date "2019.01.07"]
[Round "-"]
[White "CossonJCE_01"]
[Black "FireFly_272-64"]
[Result "0-1"]
[TimeControl "40/240"]
[Annotator "1... +0.17"]
1. a3 d5 {+0.17/13 21} 2. c3 Nc6 {+0.47/12 7} 3. e4 dxe4 {+1.34/11 7} 4. b4
Be6 {+1.72/10 7} 5. f4 Nf6 {+2.08/11 7} 6. Qa4 a6 {+2.08/10 7} 7. f5 Bxf5
{+2.96/11 7} 8. d3 exd3 {+4.61/11 4} 9. g4 Be4 {+8.27/10 4} 10. g5 Bxh1
{+8.08/10 4} 11. gxf6 exf6 {+8.08/9 4} 12. b5 axb5 {+8.84/10 4} 13. Qxb5
Qe7+ {+9.54/10 4} 14. Kd2 Qe5 {+9.84/10 4} 15. Qxb7 Qf4+ {+20.79/9 5} 16.
Kxd3 Qxf1+ {+20.91/9 4} 17. Kd2 Rd8+ {+249.83/9 3} 18. Kc2 Be4+
{+249.85/10 3} 19. Kb2 Qg2+ {+249.87/11 3} 20. Nd2 Rxd2+ {+249.89/12 1.8}
21. Bxd2 Qxd2+ {+249.91/10 0.7} 22. Kb3 Qc2+ {+249.93/8 0.3} 23. Kc4 Bd3+
{+249.95/6 0.1} 24. Kd5 Qg2+ {+249.97/4 0.1} 25. Nf3 Qxf3# {+249.99/2}
{Xboard adjudication: Checkmate} 0-1[/pgn]
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Re: New Releases for 2019 - CCWiki & XB/UCI Chronology
Please provide an android compilation!Guenther wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 12:44 pm Lc0 0.20.1 released half an hour ago
https://github.com/LeelaChessZero/lc0/releases
Thanks!!
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Re: New Releases for 2019 - CCWiki & XB/UCI Chronology
https://github.com/LeelaChessZero/lc0/issues/363Fuddur wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 2:08 pmPlease provide an android compilation!Guenther wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 12:44 pm Lc0 0.20.1 released half an hour ago
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Re: New Releases for 2019 - CCWiki
Hi,
I've made a new release of FrankWalter (2.2.8) which should fix some bugs (and be a better improvement over 2.2.3 than 2.2.6 appears to be in CCRL 40/4:-)
Download from Rons computer-chess.org wiki: http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=c ... lter:index
I've made a new release of FrankWalter (2.2.8) which should fix some bugs (and be a better improvement over 2.2.3 than 2.2.6 appears to be in CCRL 40/4:-)
Download from Rons computer-chess.org wiki: http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=c ... lter:index
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Re: New Releases for 2019 - CCWiki
I can't get Frank Walter working in ChessGUI.ljgw wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 3:52 pm Hi,
I've made a new release of FrankWalter (2.2.8) which should fix some bugs (and be a better improvement over 2.2.3 than 2.2.6 appears to be in CCRL 40/4:-)
Download from Rons computer-chess.org wiki: http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=c ... lter:index
Got it working by ticking wb2 and java.
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Re: New Releases for 2019 - CCWiki
Great:-)Graham Banks wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:36 amI can't get Frank Walter working in ChessGUI.ljgw wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 3:52 pm Hi,
I've made a new release of FrankWalter (2.2.8) which should fix some bugs (and be a better improvement over 2.2.3 than 2.2.6 appears to be in CCRL 40/4:-)
Download from Rons computer-chess.org wiki: http://computer-chess.org/doku.php?id=c ... lter:index
Got it working by ticking wb2 and java.
I'm working on restructuring the user interface code, and I hope this will allow me to support UCI too one day. But when I looked at it last weekend, it didn't look particularly easy with FrankWalter being rooted in the xboard protocol.
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Re: New Releases for 2019 - CCWiki
Yes, WB-2 and Java is the right choice in reference to ChessGUI - for other graphical interfaces that do not support jar-files, the shareware Jar2exe Wizard http://www.jar2exe.com/downloads is surely an option
Norbert
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