phhnguyen wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 3:27 pmVersion 0.54 released
Besides some minor bug fixes, many small improvements, and changes, there are some new things, including:
Show boards & brief info in the tournament panel as tooltips
The human can play in tournaments (re-implement the feature)
Use online EGTB (Lichess or Chessdb) for adjudicating
Officially support OCGDB (Open Chess Game Database Standard, based on SQLite). The new chess database format and code are one of the best so far (it is comparable to any best chess database program on any parameter) and highly optimized for sizes, speed, and position searching
Officially support OOBS (Open Opening Book Standard) - a new format for opening books based on SQLite
Notes:
We pride ourselves as founders of two new open chess standards, one for databases and the other for opening books. Both are open-source, totally free, and built on SQL databases which are mature, very strong engines/libraries to store and search data. Those standards and code have open, clean, clear database structures thus very easy to understand, and convert data from, to or modify. All could work directly and very well with BSG. The game databases can have customized structures. Users may not be worried anymore about speed and limitations (very high than average need and much much higher than any other chess format/program)
EGTB 7-men has been available for some years. However, the number of users who download them all is still small (based on our experience and discussion on some forums). The reason is that 7-men are too huge, too expensive (to buy enough storage), and require too much time and effort to download. With the new feature, BSG can help users to get some benefits without downloading them. Lichess or chessdb could be chosen for adjudicating with endgames 7-men. In our tests, it is very fast, and smoothly and can help save significant time and computer power
Fig. 1 Watching tournament games is very convenient with a new database. Many of them were adjudicated by online 7-men EGTB
Fig. 2 A tooltip is displaying the board and some vital brief information about a tournament game
Fig. 3 Opening Book Viewer with an OOBS book
WOW!!!!!!!!!
FINALLY THE RETURN OF MY DEAR FRIEND PHAM!
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AlexChess wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 6:31 pm
Hi Pham!
0.54 ok on Windows, but it crashes on my Mac M1 (never opens)... back to 0.53 all ok
Kind regards, Alex
I confirm (Apple Macbook Pro M1).
Do you have any crash logs or more screen information? Thanks.
It is strange since I don't change my compiling system (all are kept the same with older versions).
I don't have any M1 machine just the issue may take a while.
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Hi Pham,
realy good to see the ECO codes now in tournament mode
There is a small bug in the results window when running test suites.
"Ave correct elapse" shows a wrong time when over 10000ms
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AlexChess wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 6:31 pm
Hi Pham!
0.54 ok on Windows, but it crashes on my Mac M1 (never opens)... back to 0.53 all ok
Kind regards, Alex
I confirm (Apple Macbook Pro M1).
Do you have any crash logs or more screen information? Thanks.
It is strange since I don't change my compiling system (all are kept the same with older versions).
I don't have any M1 machine just the issue may take a while.