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WinPooh wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 11:44 am Thank you for bug report. The problem was in incorrect parsing UCI options with spaces in their names. Changed names to "NNUE" and "Network", now it should work. Tested in Fritz GUI, file re-uploaded.
Thanks. Works also for DroidFish now. However, the file dialog for chosen the network file in the uci options has gone. On have to type the full path and the name of the network file. But this is not really a problem.
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algerbrex wrote: Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:13 pm I just released version 4.0.0 of my new engine Blunder, and I was hoping to get it tested on CCRL/CGET!
Well, if I knew that after just one week you'd release 5.0.0 I would have skipped 4.0.0. Now I'm going to skip 5.0.0.
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Gabor Szots wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:56 pm
algerbrex wrote: Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:13 pm I just released version 4.0.0 of my new engine Blunder, and I was hoping to get it tested on CCRL/CGET!
Well, if I knew that after just one week you'd release 5.0.0 I would have skipped 4.0.0. Now I'm going to skip 5.0.0.
Well sure, that's alright. I apologize if I missed some kind of etiquette on engine testing here? I didn't mean to waste your time Gabor. I've just had quite a bit of free time and so I've been able to put in a large number of work with regards to Blunder's improvement. Since I'm starting school in several days, a newer version probably won't be coming out for quite some time.
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algerbrex wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:10 pm
Gabor Szots wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:56 pm
algerbrex wrote: Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:13 pm I just released version 4.0.0 of my new engine Blunder, and I was hoping to get it tested on CCRL/CGET!
Well, if I knew that after just one week you'd release 5.0.0 I would have skipped 4.0.0. Now I'm going to skip 5.0.0.
Well sure, that's alright. I apologize if I missed some kind of etiquette on engine testing here? I didn't mean to waste your time Gabor. I've just had quite a bit of free time and so I've been able to put in a large number of work with regards to Blunder's improvement. Since I'm starting school in several days, a newer version probably won't be coming out for quite some time.
There is no such etiquette and in fact it is not a problem for me at all. Also, you might be lucky that another tester will find the time to include this new version.
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Gabor Szots wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:17 pm
algerbrex wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:10 pm
Gabor Szots wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:56 pm
algerbrex wrote: Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:13 pm I just released version 4.0.0 of my new engine Blunder, and I was hoping to get it tested on CCRL/CGET!
Well, if I knew that after just one week you'd release 5.0.0 I would have skipped 4.0.0. Now I'm going to skip 5.0.0.
Well sure, that's alright. I apologize if I missed some kind of etiquette on engine testing here? I didn't mean to waste your time Gabor. I've just had quite a bit of free time and so I've been able to put in a large number of work with regards to Blunder's improvement. Since I'm starting school in several days, a newer version probably won't be coming out for quite some time.
There is no such etiquette and in fact it is not a problem for me at all. Also, you might be lucky that another tester will find the time to include this new version.
Ok, cool, no problem. I can always wait. I didn't expect a tester to immediately start testing Blunder 5.0.0 anyway, but I decided I'd just put it out there and make people aware.
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algerbrex wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:20 pm
Gabor Szots wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:17 pm
algerbrex wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:10 pm
Gabor Szots wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:56 pm
algerbrex wrote: Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:13 pm I just released version 4.0.0 of my new engine Blunder, and I was hoping to get it tested on CCRL/CGET!
Well, if I knew that after just one week you'd release 5.0.0 I would have skipped 4.0.0. Now I'm going to skip 5.0.0.
Well sure, that's alright. I apologize if I missed some kind of etiquette on engine testing here? I didn't mean to waste your time Gabor. I've just had quite a bit of free time and so I've been able to put in a large number of work with regards to Blunder's improvement. Since I'm starting school in several days, a newer version probably won't be coming out for quite some time.
There is no such etiquette and in fact it is not a problem for me at all. Also, you might be lucky that another tester will find the time to include this new version.
Ok, cool, no problem. I can always wait. I didn't expect a tester to immediately start testing Blunder 5.0.0 anyway, but I decided I'd just put it out there and make people aware.
I'll put Blunder 5.0.0 in Queue :D I'll test it after the current run :D So it can make it in the CCRL list. :D
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bastiball wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 5:02 pm
algerbrex wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:20 pm
Gabor Szots wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:17 pm
algerbrex wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 4:10 pm
Gabor Szots wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:56 pm
algerbrex wrote: Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:13 pm I just released version 4.0.0 of my new engine Blunder, and I was hoping to get it tested on CCRL/CGET!
Well, if I knew that after just one week you'd release 5.0.0 I would have skipped 4.0.0. Now I'm going to skip 5.0.0.
Well sure, that's alright. I apologize if I missed some kind of etiquette on engine testing here? I didn't mean to waste your time Gabor. I've just had quite a bit of free time and so I've been able to put in a large number of work with regards to Blunder's improvement. Since I'm starting school in several days, a newer version probably won't be coming out for quite some time.
There is no such etiquette and in fact it is not a problem for me at all. Also, you might be lucky that another tester will find the time to include this new version.
Ok, cool, no problem. I can always wait. I didn't expect a tester to immediately start testing Blunder 5.0.0 anyway, but I decided I'd just put it out there and make people aware.
I'll put Blunder 5.0.0 in Queue :D I'll test it after the current run :D So it can make it in the CCRL list. :D
Thank you Basti! Very kind of you! :D
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New Crazy/Classic/Multi Ara release:

https://github.com/QueensGambit/CrazyAr ... /tag/0.9.5
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Fat Titz 1.0 by Sopei just released, and differently from a well known commercial engine, with his giant FREE NNUE it works with 4 CPUs out of the box also on Windows 11 ARM64, so no need of a native version :D And it seems STRONG!

No Andrew, this time you are right, I'm talking about it :wink:

http://outskirts.altervista.org/forum/v ... itz#p34283
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