Pascal,
I was able to run the "go ponder infinite" with the position you gave me. Here
is the output of the last iteration (before I killed it):
info depth 14 score cp 14 time 19671 nodes 580119 nps 30198 pv e2e4 b8c6 g1f3
g8f6 b1c3 d7d5 e4d5 f6d5 f1c4 e7e6 e1g1 f8e7 f1e1
info currmove f2f4 currmovenumber 13
info currmove f2f3 currmovenumber 14
info currmove g2g4 currmovenumber 15
info currmove g2g3 currmovenumber 16
info currmove h2h4 currmovenumber 17
info currmove h2h3 currmovenumber 18
info currmove b1a3 currmovenumber 19
info currmove g1h3 currmovenumber 20
info depth 14 time 20225 nodes 599286 nps 30342
info depth 15
info currmove e2e4 currmovenumber 1
While that was running, I ran SCID 3.6.25 and tried to run Rybka3-64-bit. It
crashed immediately with this error:
The analysis engine terminated without warning; it probably crashed or
had an internal error
Your help is appreciated.
Roy
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3. Rybka3-64bit runs via command line on Ubuntu 64-bit but not
with SCID 3.6.25 (Roy Brunjes)
4. Re: Rybka3-64bit runs via command line on Ubuntu 64-bit but
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Hi,
I plan to release Scid 3.6.26 in the next days. Are there any comments /
objections ? This should be the latest version compatible with Tcl/Tk 8.4.
Also note that I released Scid Pocket 1.3 a few days ago with updated / new
engines.
Pascal
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Hi,
I plan to release Scid 3.6.26 in the next days. Are there any comments /
objections ? This should be the latest version compatible with Tcl/Tk 8.4.
Also note that I released Scid Pocket 1.3 a few days ago with updated / new
engines.
Pascal
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Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> From changelog (Scid 3.6.19) :
Added/corrected this issue for german and english help
files.
BTW: Do we really want to support any language beyond
english? It seems that help is in a pretty inconsistent
state across the languages. Hoping that the last revision
tag for FAQ (ger) stating 2.6 was a typo...
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Which version of Scid do you use ? You must use at least version 3.6.25 (there
is a but in Rybka that needs the use of a workaround). Of course I suppose you
checked UCI option.
When running Rybka on the command line, can you really start it thinking ?
Rybka works for me on a 32 bit PC under Linux. If it really works in CLI, it
must work under Scid.
Pascal
2008/10/8 Roy Brunjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've tried to run Rybka3-64bit with microwine and SCID and it does not work.
SCID pops up a dialog that suggests there is a problem with the engine.
However, via the command line, I can run Rybka3-64-bit and microwine just fine.
Can someone suggest a workaround or clues as to where to look for the problem
with SCID?
Thanks,
Roy
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Hi,
I plan to release Scid 3.6.26 in the next days. Are there any comments /
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Also note that I released Scid Pocket 1.3 a few days ago with updated / new
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I'm using SCID 3.6.25. I can type UCI at the command prompt and then go depth
17 and it runs just fine. It crashes when run under SCID though.
32-bit Rybka 3 runs fine under SCID 3.6.25. A fix here gives the ability to run
a 64-bit Rybka-3 under SCID and boosts engine strength even further.
Thanks,
Roy
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4. Re: Newbie Question (Alexander Wagner)
5. Rybka3-64bit runs via command line on Ubuntu 64-bit with
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6. Re: Unlock the Tree? (Alexander Wagner)
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When I installed skid, I was hoping it included a database of games to learn
from.
I'm unable to find such a database (I'm using Ubuntu Linux), am I required to
install a database, or is it intended
to create a database of games that I import or play using skid, or (even), do
have to set a path to a database
that did get installed on my system?
Thanks,
Ross Ylitalo
Ross Ylitalo wrote:
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> When I installed skid, I was hoping it included a database
> of games to learn from.
Not really cause these files tend to be a bit big. But
you've a variety of sources out there on the net. Usually,
they offer the download of PGN files that you can import
into your own databases.
You might
want to check out e.g.
- TWIC
http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic.html
Here you'll find recent events on a weekly updated basis
- Pitsburg Chess Archive
http://www.pitt.edu/~schach/Archives/
Here you'll find a huge game collection (also in PGN)
sorted by various criteria like players or tournaments or...
To name just two major sources.
Some additional link collections that might be worth to
check out
- Chessopolis Archive Colletion
http://www.chessopolis.com/archives.htm
Gives you a bunch of links ot other collections
- Chessville
http://www.chessville.com
Gives you also a bunch of links to various collections and
also some training material
- Lars Balzers Collection
http://www.chessgameslinks.lars-balzer.info/
A link collection to quite an ammount of games and other
ressources.
Additionally, some federations offer their games for
download depending on your interest you might find
something on their sites as well. (E.g. ICCF offers a game
base, IECG as well...)
All without even trying to be complete in any way.
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I've tried to run Rybka3-64bit with microwine and SCID and it does not work.
SCID pops up a dialog that suggests there is a problem with the engine.
However, via the command line, I can run Rybka3-64-bit and microwine just fine.
Can someone suggest a workaround or clues as to where to look for the problem
with SCID?
Thanks,
Roy
Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> From changelog (Scid 3.6.19) :
Added/corrected this issue for german and english help
files.
BTW: Do we really want to support any language beyond
english? It seems that help is in a pretty inconsistent
state across the languages. Hoping that the last revision
tag for FAQ (ger) stating 2.6 was a typo...
--
Kind regards, / War is Peace.
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Alexander Wagner | Ignorance is Strength.
|
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Which version of Scid do you use ? You must use at least version 3.6.25 (there
is a but in Rybka that needs the use of a workaround). Of course I suppose you
checked UCI option.
When running Rybka on the command line, can you really start it thinking ?
Rybka works for me on a 32 bit PC under Linux. If it really works in CLI, it
must work under Scid.
Pascal
2008/10/8 Roy Brunjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've tried to run Rybka3-64bit with microwine and SCID and it does not work.
SCID pops up a dialog that suggests there is a problem with the engine.
However, via the command line, I can run Rybka3-64-bit and microwine just fine.
Can someone suggest a workaround or clues as to where to look for the problem
with SCID?
Thanks,
Roy
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Hi,
I plan to release Scid 3.6.26 in the next days. Are there any comments /
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What happens when you send following commands in CLI (you may first try without
setoption lines) :
uci
setoption name Hash value 256
setoption name MultiPV value 4
setoption name UCI_LimitStrength value false
setoption name UCI_Elo value 1200
setoption name Max CPUs value 1
setoption name NalimovPath value <empty>
setoption name NalimovCache value 1
setoption name NalimovUsage value Rarely
setoption name Preserve Analysis value false
setoption name Clear Hash value
setoption name Saved Hash File value <empty>
setoption name Save Hash value
setoption name Load Hash value
setoption name Persistent Hash Enabled value false
setoption name Persistent Hash File value <empty>
setoption name Persistent Hash Play Depth value 64
setoption name Persistent Hash Write Depth value 10
setoption name Persistent Hash Size value 16
setoption name Persistent Hash Reset value
setoption name Persistent Hash Resize value
setoption name Persistent Hash Merge File value <empty>
setoption name Persistent Hash Do Merge value
setoption name MultiPV_cp value 32768
setoption name Contempt Play value 15
setoption name Contempt Analyze value 0
setoption name Time Buffer value 0
position fen rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1
go ponder infinite
then launch Rybka from Scid and, if it works in CLI it should with Scid because
the commands sent are the same (except "isready" commands which should be
useless here). I also suppose you correctly configured Rybka with wine (that is
command = wine, parameter = /full/path/to/rybka.exe.
Pascal
2008/10/9 Roy Brunjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm using SCID 3.6.25. I can type UCI at the command prompt and then go depth
17 and it runs just fine. It crashes when run under SCID though.
32-bit Rybka 3 runs fine under SCID 3.6.25. A fix here gives the ability to run
a 64-bit Rybka-3 under SCID and boosts engine strength even further.
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