Hi! Merry chritsmas to all the computer chess world!
Again, Amy don use its own opening book. I guess the source code was modified because, using its own opening book, engine was inestable. Ive thought that Torstein (or master Jim), were fixed this. But seems that this bug continues
Jim Ablett wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2024 8:51 pm
I used the src code from your compile download.
That's perfectly fine; however, keep in mind that I modified some files (those not timestamped 12:07), so you optimized my optimization, not the original.
Jim Ablett wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2024 8:51 pm
I used the src code from your compile download.
That's perfectly fine; however, keep in mind that I modified some files (those not timestamped 12:07), so you optimized my optimization, not the original.
Alex
Oh, I recompile again soon with latest src from github repo.
Elorejano wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2024 10:08 pm
Hi! Merry chritsmas to all the computer chess world!
Again, Amy don use its own opening book. I guess the source code was modified because, using its own opening book, engine was inestable. Ive thought that Torstein (or master Jim), were fixed this. But seems that this bug continues
And, at least for me, its imposible to build a book with command "bookup games.pgn". It parses all the games but the book not contain any game. It size is 1 kb.
Elorejano wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2024 10:08 pm
Hi! Merry chritsmas to all the computer chess world!
Again, Amy don use its own opening book. I guess the source code was modified because, using its own opening book, engine was inestable. Ive thought that Torstein (or master Jim), were fixed this. But seems that this bug continues
And, at least for me, its imposible to build a book with command "bookup games.pgn". It parses all the games but the book not contain any game. It size is 1 kb.
I've fixed this now. File paths were in Linux format so Windows compile couldn't find the pgn file when building a book.