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Chris Formula
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Ceres

Post by Chris Formula »

Ceres 1.0.1 is out.
https://github.com/dje-dev/Ceres/releases

Jim: Perhaps another JA compile? :)
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Re: Ceres

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Chris Formula wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 2:48 am Ceres 1.0.1 is out.
https://github.com/dje-dev/Ceres/releases

Jim: Perhaps another JA compile? :)
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Re: Ceres

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Is it a fork of Lc0 or a totally separate thing? I remember it was talked about a few years ago but though it was somehow folded into Lc0.
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Re: Ceres

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Werewolf wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 11:07 am Is it a fork of Lc0 or a totally separate thing? I remember it was talked about a few years ago but though it was somehow folded into Lc0.
from the readme:
It is important to acknowledge that this project stands "on the shoulders of giants" - the pioneers in the field such as DeepMind with their AlphaZero project and the ongoing Leela Chess Zero project. In some cases significant sections of code are largely based upon (transliterated from) other open source projects such as Fathom (for tablebase access) or Leela Chess Zero (CUDA backend logic).
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Re: Ceres

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Jim kindly compiled Ceres.
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