Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits
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Re: Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits
I finished a 2-3 month long tourney of engines willing to host pgn but curious how did you do cross tables?
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Re: Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits
You can use scid vs. pc for that. There also scripts for the same purpose, but I believe the GUI might be more convenient
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Re: Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits
Ethereal 13
https://github.com/AndyGrant/Ethereal/r ... tag/v13.00
and Corchess 1.4 NNUE 210604
have been released!
Regards, AlexChess
https://github.com/AndyGrant/Ethereal/r ... tag/v13.00
and Corchess 1.4 NNUE 210604
have been released!
Regards, AlexChess
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Re: Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits
Banksiagui is simpler.. Just drag and drop the tournament PGN on the main UI window and it generates the crosstable with all the results
But if you have more rounds to show 01=001=1 for each engine, I don't know if the table continues to be fully readable.
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Re: Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits
This might be of interest to someone reading this subject. One of the new features of the latest Certabo DaVinci Pi software is the addition of MessChess which enables you to play against the old chess computer ROMS.
A handy tip for DaVinci owners who use these ROMS is to minimize the MessChess graphical display of the chess computer after it has loaded leaving just the DaVinci software board. This is because the DaVinci takes quite a lot of time responding to your moves if the MessChess chess computer board is showing.
Below is the difference in speed between the Raspberry Pi 3 & 4 when the computer makes its first move. Plus five examples of the MessChess and Da Vinci boards response times for the computer making its first move then appearing on the Certabo chess board.
Obviously the Pi4 is a lot quicker than the Pi3 but the main gain in speed is to minimize the MessChess board.
MEPHISTO 1
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 35sec (Pi4) = 23sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 9sec (Pi 4) = 6sec
FIDELITY EXCEL 68K
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 39sec (Pi4) = 26sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 11sec (Pi 4) = 7sec
TASC R30
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 55sec (Pi4) = 34sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 21sec (Pi 4) = 9sec
LA REGENCE
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 43sec (Pi4) = 18sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 8sec (Pi 4) = 6sec
DEBUT-M
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 62sec (Pi4) = 24sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 11sec (Pi 4) = 8sec
A handy tip for DaVinci owners who use these ROMS is to minimize the MessChess graphical display of the chess computer after it has loaded leaving just the DaVinci software board. This is because the DaVinci takes quite a lot of time responding to your moves if the MessChess chess computer board is showing.
Below is the difference in speed between the Raspberry Pi 3 & 4 when the computer makes its first move. Plus five examples of the MessChess and Da Vinci boards response times for the computer making its first move then appearing on the Certabo chess board.
Obviously the Pi4 is a lot quicker than the Pi3 but the main gain in speed is to minimize the MessChess board.
MEPHISTO 1
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 35sec (Pi4) = 23sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 9sec (Pi 4) = 6sec
FIDELITY EXCEL 68K
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 39sec (Pi4) = 26sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 11sec (Pi 4) = 7sec
TASC R30
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 55sec (Pi4) = 34sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 21sec (Pi 4) = 9sec
LA REGENCE
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 43sec (Pi4) = 18sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 8sec (Pi 4) = 6sec
DEBUT-M
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 62sec (Pi4) = 24sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 11sec (Pi 4) = 8sec
What's my next move? - to the fridge for another beer !!
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Re: Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits
Very interesting!mephisto wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 5:42 pm This might be of interest to someone reading this subject. One of the new features of the latest Certabo DaVinci Pi software is the addition of MessChess which enables you to play against the old chess computer ROMS.
A handy tip for DaVinci owners who use these ROMS is to minimize the MessChess graphical display of the chess computer after it has loaded leaving just the DaVinci software board. This is because the DaVinci takes quite a lot of time responding to your moves if the MessChess chess computer board is showing.
Below is the difference in speed between the Raspberry Pi 3 & 4 when the computer makes its first move. Plus five examples of the MessChess and Da Vinci boards response times for the computer making its first move then appearing on the Certabo chess board.
Obviously the Pi4 is a lot quicker than the Pi3 but the main gain in speed is to minimize the MessChess board.
MEPHISTO 1
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 35sec (Pi4) = 23sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 9sec (Pi 4) = 6sec
FIDELITY EXCEL 68K
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 39sec (Pi4) = 26sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 11sec (Pi 4) = 7sec
TASC R30
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 55sec (Pi4) = 34sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 21sec (Pi 4) = 9sec
LA REGENCE
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 43sec (Pi4) = 18sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 8sec (Pi 4) = 6sec
DEBUT-M
MessChess Board (Pi 3) = 62sec (Pi4) = 24sec
DaVinci Board (Pi 3) = 11sec (Pi 4) = 8sec
Could you please write a quick tutorial on how to use them on Ubuntu ARM64 & Raspberry PI3 & 4?
Thank you!
AlexChess
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Re: Chess Engines binaries for Raspberry Pi 4 Linux 64 bits
Hi cpeters and jsrivers all OK?
We need your skills to update Ethereal 13.00 https://github.com/AndyGrant/Ethereal/releases
and a lot of open source chess engines just released (Stockfish 13 + FAT NNUE, Shashchess 17.1, SugaR AI 2.10, Corchess 1.4 NNUE, 4 MikeB's 13.1b engines + Honey 13.2 FAT NNUE )
Regards, AlexChess
We need your skills to update Ethereal 13.00 https://github.com/AndyGrant/Ethereal/releases
and a lot of open source chess engines just released (Stockfish 13 + FAT NNUE, Shashchess 17.1, SugaR AI 2.10, Corchess 1.4 NNUE, 4 MikeB's 13.1b engines + Honey 13.2 FAT NNUE )
Regards, AlexChess
Chess engines and dedicated chess computers fan since 1981 Mac mini M1 8GB-256GB, Windows 11 & Ubuntu ARM64.
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