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Krzysztof Grzelak
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Re: Pirarucu 3.3.5

Post by Krzysztof Grzelak »

RubiChess wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 2:46 pm
Krzysztof Grzelak wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 6:46 pm
RubiChess wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 6:35 pm You failed to setup Scorpio in the past (iirc).
Thank you for your response. As for the Scorpio and Pirarucu 3.3.5 engines, I installed them correctly and both engines work properly.
This is what I call a liar.
10 pages full of "help me with Scorpio(n)" and your last call for help from today(!):
forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=78611&start=90#p928310
First of all, never call a man a liar. As for the Scorpion engine, it works after the CPU and there is no problem with that. I asked for help on graphics cards. Remember that CPU and GPU are two different things.
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Re: Pirarucu 3.3.5

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Krzysztof Grzelak wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 2:59 pm
RubiChess wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 2:46 pm
Krzysztof Grzelak wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 6:46 pm
RubiChess wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 6:35 pm You failed to setup Scorpio in the past (iirc).
Thank you for your response. As for the Scorpio and Pirarucu 3.3.5 engines, I installed them correctly and both engines work properly.
This is what I call a liar.
10 pages full of "help me with Scorpio(n)" and your last call for help from today(!):
forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=78611&start=90#p928310
First of all, never call a man a liar. As for the Scorpion engine, it works after the CPU and there is no problem with that. I asked for help on graphics cards. Remember that CPU and GPU are two different things.
It was exactly this thread I was referring to when I wrote that "you failed to setup Scorpio in the past". And it was a demonstration of what I tried to express in some polite words: You are not able to setup programs that go beyond graphical next-next-next-finish setups. Your screenshot in forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=78611&start=60#p911498 demonstrates this in perfection.
Again: This is nothing you have to be ashamed of. I am unable to fix anything related to my car. Instead I have to pay some car mechanic for fixing it even if it seems easy.
But you have to accept, that people in this forum may be unable to help you in some cases. And that people may get a little impatient if you ignore this.

Anyway, I am out of this now.

Andreas
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Re: Pirarucu 3.3.5

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Hi Krzysztof,

in questions of configurations helps often ...

Engine Configuration for FCP Tourney-2021:
https://www.amateurschach.de/main/_conf ... n-2021.htm

Pirarucu 3.3.5 participate in my FCP Tourney-2021!

Best
Frank
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Re: Pirarucu 3.3.5

Post by Krzysztof Grzelak »

Frank Quisinsky wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 6:44 pm Hi Krzysztof,

in questions of configurations helps often ...

Engine Configuration for FCP Tourney-2021:
https://www.amateurschach.de/main/_conf ... n-2021.htm

Pirarucu 3.3.5 participate in my FCP Tourney-2021!

Best
Frank
I understand and thank you very much Frank.
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Re: Pirarucu 3.3.5

Post by Krzysztof Grzelak »

RubiChess wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 5:34 pm It was exactly this thread I was referring to when I wrote that "you failed to setup Scorpio in the past". And it was a demonstration of what I tried to express in some polite words: You are not able to setup programs that go beyond graphical next-next-next-finish setups. Your screenshot in forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=78611&start=60#p911498 demonstrates this in perfection.
Again: This is nothing you have to be ashamed of. I am unable to fix anything related to my car. Instead I have to pay some car mechanic for fixing it even if it seems easy.
But you have to accept, that people in this forum may be unable to help you in some cases. And that people may get a little impatient if you ignore this.

Anyway, I am out of this now.

Andreas
I am sorry to ask you what are you striving for, dear Andreas.
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Re: Pirarucu 3.3.5

Post by Frank Quisinsky »

And if you need the configuration from FCP Tourney-2022:
https://www.amateurschach.de/main/_conf ... n-2022.htm (also a config.zip file available).

And if you need the current configuration from my FCP Tourney-Ki ... from around 115 engines.
The config.zip file can be download here:
https://www.amateurschach.de/main/_download-ki.htm

But all the engines are running with Shredder GUI.
Not important, many information can be found.

I will switched to CuteChess after run-8 ... don't need the Shredder GUI (my games will be private available).
CuteChess is the better GUI in that case. With Shredder I have the network possibilites and interesting things on my web site I can do.

Have a nice evening!

Best
Frank

PS: No Scorpio examples:
With Shredder GUI I can't solve the problem with Scorpio configuration.
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Re: Pirarucu 3.3.5

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Krzysztof Grzelak wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 6:46 pm
RubiChess wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 6:35 pm Dear Krzysztof.

You failed to setup Scorpio in the past (iirc).
You failed to setup Java engine Bagatur not knowing what a file/folder path is and how to check if a file is present on your disk, how to search for it and how to edit a config file in case you found the file.
Your posts obviously show that you have no skills that go beyond using standard setups and bulletproof GUIs.
Why do you try to setup another non-trivial JAVA engine while there are hundreds of bulletproof "exe-only" engines that will work fine for you?

Sorry to say but you either
1. have to learn some "advanced" facilities in using a computer or
2. accept that there are some engines that you will not bring to life.

I completely understand that you refuse to go option 1. But then don't expect that others will be able to help you.

Friendly reagards,
Andreas
Thank you for your response. As for the Scorpio and Pirarucu 3.3.5 engines, I installed them correctly and both engines work properly.
Well...Interesting Final "Dust Up"...But To come to the aid of The Original Poster (A Little bit.. :) 8-) :wink: ) I myself had one hell of a time in the Old days with Scorpio 2.77 & 2.75 and with newer Scorpio NNUE setups..More in fighting with Daniel S ini file settings for the engine and manipulating it properly to get his engines to work (overly complex..) I also don't like these Bat file setups very much (Had a Rough time with Fischerle & Pirarucu (trying to avoid the bat files) and in the old days had a rough hard battle with Cuckoo Chess engines specifically) Some of these "creations" are just plain quirky but great fun once you get them to work.... :) :wink:
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Re: Pirarucu 3.3.5

Post by Krzysztof Grzelak »

Frank Quisinsky wrote: Sat Jun 18, 2022 7:25 pm PS: No Scorpio examples:
With Shredder GUI I can't solve the problem with Scorpio configuration.
Unfortunately, the Scorpio engine does not work under the Shredder Classic 5 GUI.
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Re: Pirarucu 3.3.5

Post by Krzysztof Grzelak »

supersharp77 wrote: Sun Jun 19, 2022 8:55 pm Well...Interesting Final "Dust Up"...But To come to the aid of The Original Poster (A Little bit.. :) 8-) :wink: ) I myself had one hell of a time in the Old days with Scorpio 2.77 & 2.75 and with newer Scorpio NNUE setups..More in fighting with Daniel S ini file settings for the engine and manipulating it properly to get his engines to work (overly complex..) I also don't like these Bat file setups very much (Had a Rough time with Fischerle & Pirarucu (trying to avoid the bat files) and in the old days had a rough hard battle with Cuckoo Chess engines specifically) Some of these "creations" are just plain quirky but great fun once you get them to work.... :) :wink:
I agree with you here. The author of the engine could help people with the configuration of the engine.