beachknight wrote:Eelco de Groot wrote:beachknight wrote:ernest wrote:What are all those Stockfish?

These are x64 versions of Stockfish. I'll add more like:
JA 4 , DC 5, DM 2 etc
Best,
Hello Harun, is there any way to spot which one is the "true" Stockfish

I mean the official one was compiled by James Ablett also or are these all Dann's version of the code?
By the way I see RobboLito for once is below Rybka in the tables! Maybe is a clone

I mean you have not the official version! They sold you a Rybka!
Regards, Eelco
It is difficult, I am sure, Eelco.
Lets explain the things:
I suppose 1.5.1 JA and 1.5.1 JA Intel is clear?
1.5.1 JA = 1.5.1 JA x64 4cpu
1.6.0 first official compile JA
Following two Dann's first versions:
1.6.0 DC
1.6.0 JA 2
Following two Dann's second versions:
1.6.0 DC 2
1.6.0 JA 3
I am waiting Dann's x64 compile of 1.6.2 at the moment.
I am going to call it as: 1.6.2 DC
If Dann publishes a new compile of 1.6.0,
I am going to call it as: 1.6.0 DC 3
Everything clear now?
Best,
PS: Please wait few hours for a new RL

Okay, thanks for clarification Harun. I had not realized that all engines were running with four threads except RobboLito, that completely changes the picture of course, then it is an impressive performance to end up in the middle of the field!
Curious as to your new RobboLito, will that be a g5 like Miodrach mentioned? Who is making these things, is that any clearer yet? Do they have factories, or shipyards, were strong Russian women are labouring long into the night to make new tanks and ships for their fellow comrades, fighting in the Red Army and Russian Navy, to protect the glorious motherland? Singing songs of toil and battle, like Lenin's personal favourite "Bravely Comrades, in step":
Смело, товарищи, в ногу
Boldly, comrades, stand up!
Our spirit gets stronger in the fight,
let us sacrifice everything for opening
the road towards the reign of freedom.
We are sons of the people,
children of the family of labour.
Fraternal union and freedom -
this is our motto of combat!
For long they held us in chains,
for long hunger wearied us,
but dark days have passed,
and now the hour of revenge has arrived!
Time has come to fight,
fearlessly let us hurry into the battle.
Why should our army fear
the ghostly force of the tsars?
The only thing which kept their thrones,
was the labour of our working hands...
Our crowds will become the cartridges,
on the guns let us screw our bayonets.
With holy faith in our cause,
harmoniously closed our ranks,
into the battle we will march
breaking the yoke of the cursed forever.
Let us throw down with powerful hand
the fatal oppression forever
let us raise above the earth
the red banner of labor!
1896/97 by Leonid Radin
Regards, Eelco