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NN-testrun of Lc0 0.31.1 BT4-6147500pt332 finished (all new dev-binaries cause disconnects in my testruns, but the official release binary 0.31.1 runs stable):
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SPCC: Testrun of Lc0 BT4-6147500pt332 finished
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of Lc0 BT4-6147500pt332 finished
No progress in 1-2 years? Even if there were, we don't know if it is from net or binary!
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of Lc0 BT4-6147500pt332 finished
Sadly, all new dev binaries produce disconnects in my testruns. Only the release binary 0.31.1 runs stable. So, right now, new binaries can not be tested.
Because the Lc0 devs test only with fixed nodes per move (not thinking-time), they dont see this bug in their testings, so there is no bugfix at the horizon, I am afraid.
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of Lc0 BT4-6147500pt332 finished
Have you looked into using the 'Dag' versions of Lc0 ? https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Ergodice/lc0/historypohl4711 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 6:26 amSadly, all new dev binaries produce disconnects in my testruns. Only the release binary 0.31.1 runs stable. So, right now, new binaries can not be tested.
Because the Lc0 devs test only with fixed nodes per move (not thinking-time), they dont see this bug in their testings, so there is no bugfix at the horizon, I am afraid.
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of Lc0 BT4-6147500pt332 finished
Of course. These binaries from Ergocide are the binaries, which disconnect from time to time (but too often, to use them). I tried some of them over the last months. All buggy. Only "good" news here: Some of my aborted testruns showed no better Elo performance than the official released binary 0.31.1.cc2150dx wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:30 pmHave you looked into using the 'Dag' versions of Lc0 ? https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Ergodice/lc0/historypohl4711 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 6:26 amSadly, all new dev binaries produce disconnects in my testruns. Only the release binary 0.31.1 runs stable. So, right now, new binaries can not be tested.
Because the Lc0 devs test only with fixed nodes per move (not thinking-time), they dont see this bug in their testings, so there is no bugfix at the horizon, I am afraid.
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Re: SPCC: Testrun of Lc0 BT4-6147500pt332 finished
When you mentioned 'dev binaries' I thought you meant https://ci.appveyor.com/project/LeelaCh ... c0/history those dev binaries.pohl4711 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2024 6:15 amOf course. These binaries from Ergocide are the binaries, which disconnect from time to time (but too often, to use them). I tried some of them over the last months. All buggy. Only "good" news here: Some of my aborted testruns showed no better Elo performance than the official released binary 0.31.1.cc2150dx wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:30 pmHave you looked into using the 'Dag' versions of Lc0 ? https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Ergodice/lc0/historypohl4711 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 6:26 amSadly, all new dev binaries produce disconnects in my testruns. Only the release binary 0.31.1 runs stable. So, right now, new binaries can not be tested.
Because the Lc0 devs test only with fixed nodes per move (not thinking-time), they dont see this bug in their testings, so there is no bugfix at the horizon, I am afraid.